please resend your patches...

Robert C. Helling helling at atdotde.de
Mon Aug 11 14:45:44 PDT 2014


On 11 Aug 2014, at 19:35, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:

Hi Dirk,

> Quite a few patches were sent over the past few weeks that for various
> reasons didn't make it into 4.2. I am going through my inbox and am
> struggling to make sure that I get the right ones and don't miss anything.
> And I am thinking that maybe it would be better if you guys resend what
> you think should actually go into master now.

I had send a patch that adds units to the SAC fields of the planner. I think that should go into master. I cannot resend it at the moment as my copy is on my office computer but I will resend when back to work tomorrow.

> Things that are on my bucket list:
> - Robert's tissue loading like the Petrel patches

That does not exists. I remember we had a longish discussion on IRC in which I tried to convince you that it does not make sense (don’t remember the details though), at least that the red/green areas are displaying some bogus info. I could probably produce some calculation that shows tissue loadings relative to ambient pressure but I would still maintain that the ceilings of the individual tissues that we already show are a better representation of the same underlying information (i.e. ceilings rather than pressure in arbitrary units). The only thing is I am about to be off for a three week family vacation with very little time to look at a screen. But if you still want that I can look into it.

Best
Robert


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