Testing of planner against other software

Davide DB dbdavide at gmail.com
Mon Jun 23 06:14:57 PDT 2014


Yes 4.1


2014-06-23 15:11 GMT+02:00 Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org>:

> Are you running 4.1 and not a current development build?
>
> The planner is disabled in 4.1...
>
> /D
>
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>
> On June 23, 2014 9:07:52 PM Davide DB <dbdavide at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Guys... On my installation CTRL + L doesn't work and I have not Plan Dive
>> entry neither :(
>>
>> I have:
>>
>> Add dive (CTRL++)
>> Change numbers (CTRL + R)
>> Automatic group
>> Change device name
>>
>> PS
>> I liberally translate them because I have italiana language at the moment.
>>
>>
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>> 2014-06-23 14:41 GMT+02:00 F <theflow69 at web.de>:
>>
>> > Hi Davide,
>> >
>> > go to Log > Plan Dive
>> > alternatively ctrl+L should work as well :-)
>> >
>> > Cheers
>> > Flo
>> >
>> >
>> > On 23.06.2014 14:23, Davide DB wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hem... where is the planner? :-/
>> >>
>> >> 2014-06-22 23:36 GMT+02:00 Robert Helling <helling at atdotde.de>:
>> >>
>> >>> On 21.06.2014, at 15:03, Willem Ferguson <
>> willemferguson at zoology.up.ac.
>> >>> za>
>> >>> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Willem,
>> >>>
>> >>> thanks a lot for your testing, very much appreciated!
>> >>>
>> >>> Two points on Subsurface planner:
>> >>> 1) When dragging waypoints deeper (e.g. 35-50m), the rescaling on the
>> >>> Y-axis
>> >>> (depth) happens so fast and proactively that it becomes quite
>> difficult
>> >>> to
>> >>> position the waypoint where one wants to put it.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> This is a known problem, which is on my todo list.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> 2) Subsurface planner often gives long, slow ascents, different from
>> many
>> >>> other planners that do ascents in a more stepwise way. Very slow
>> >>> controlled
>> >>> ascents (shallower than 10m and especially shallower than 6m) are
>> mostly
>> >>> not
>> >>> possible in the sea where swells of several meters are encountered. In
>> >>> this
>> >>> respect the plans from Subsurface are problematic.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Having user configurable ascent rates is currently I would say
>> >>> half-implemented but should be fully very soon.
>> >>>
>> >>> That said, my personal recommendation is really to spend some time on
>> a
>> >>> very
>> >>> slow ascent as at least to me this improves very much (fatigue!) how I
>> >>> feel
>> >>> after a dive (even in the sports diver range).
>> >>>
>> >>> Best
>> >>> Robert
>> >>>
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>> --
>> Davide
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Davide
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