debug SS 4.1.287.0

Robert C. Helling helling at atdotde.de
Thu Jun 5 15:25:33 PDT 2014


On 05 Jun 2014, at 23:42, roberto forini <forini.r at gmail.com> wrote:

Good evening,

> 1) if during a dive plan we change the GF set,  their values are update into note but then not correctly displayed into the upper side of the graphics. Also if we plan another dive subsurface starts with the GF set in the very last plan (not the ones in preferences) but the graphics shows always the GF's values set in preferences.

Don’t know about this. Sounds like its a problem of the plot.
> 
> 2) Into the note i would like to have the "L" instead of "l" as unit in Gas consumption. Because of the small difference between l and 1 ... 4/4 of my friends (me too) think that "l" was a "1". Maybe ytou can put a space between the number and the unit (1245 l or 1245L instead of 1245l)

I saw that as well. But as a physicist (and regular TeX-user) I find both capital L and a space between the number and the unit extremely unattractive. We might use 𝓁 (Unicode: U+1D4C1 (U+D835 U+DCC1), UTF-8: F0 9D 93 81) if that is available in sufficiently many fonts. (change line 148 of dive.c accordingly).

> 
> 3) could be possible have such info in the note box during the dive plan?
> Consumption / Total
> 2450L / 4200L of aria
> total is calculated from cyls and start pressure given. This could lead to a very easy planning of the "rock bottom" expecially if we can set a safe percentage of minimum gas for each cyls.

Sure that can be done (just not by me tonight). My plan is also to show the gas usage for the ascend separately as that is the maximum that you would have to add in a gas sharing situation.
> 
> 4) i plan a dive and i add some cyls. lets say air, ean50 and ox. In the planning mode i use only air. I save the plan. In the note there is the runtime and other info. Now i modify the dive adding the deco cyls in the graph. Note window is not updated with the new runtime, gas switch and gas consumptions.

Hmm.

> 5) i plan a dive using air, ean50 and ox. i set type of cyls, pressures and depth for gas switch. save the dive close subsurface. i open it again load the dive. Now the depth for gas switch is missing (set to 0) and also the MOD is wrong. and info about gas change is wrong (ean50 is ean500...ean100 is ean1000)

Hmm.

> 
> 6) adding some pictures they are displayed over the dive graph. Is it normal? i would like not.
> 7) pictures should be included in a file or more than one (mdb?) that could be possible to move together with the xml file. Paths, drives and computer and folders may change for thousand reasons... each time i'll lose the picture links.

The position of the images is work in progress (by Tomaz). We haven’t made up our minds regarding saving the images as there are several things involved. The main problem is that that you easily reach gigabytes of image data (each picture haven typically a handful MBs) and you don’t want to drag that around with you unnecessarily. In particular you don’t want that as huge binary blobs in the html. I think the solution might be in the direction of replacing filenames with URIs. Then you could have your (local) images being served by some rudimentary http server and the URI would be something like http://localhost/~user/imgxxxx.jpg That way you could either have your images in one central place in the internet or move them around easily.

Best
Robert
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