Subsurface-planner [was: Now Accepting GSoC 2016 Mentor Organization Applications]

Joakim Bygdell j.bygdell at gmail.com
Tue Feb 9 22:46:43 PST 2016


On 9 February 2016 at 22:51, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 08:25:04AM +1100, Rick Walsh wrote:
> > > A separate Subsurface-planner would be nice as well.  Maybe something
> > > simple, with just table based input and output, utilizing the powerful
> deco
> > > planner core that we have.
> >
> > I created the basics of a table input/output planner ui. I haven't
> > submitted it as I really didn't want to distract from getting the first
> > mobile release out, and also I haven't had time to work out how to
> connect
> > it to the core code (which requires me learning qt and c++). I keep
> > changing my mind whether the better option is modify the existing c++
> > models to suit qml (and still work for the desktop), or duplicate the
> > models. Maybe someone else could sort that out quickly. I think it'd be a
> > lot simpler than the existing dive list code.
>
> I think it would be much smarter to adapt the existing models so they can
> work for both UIs. Code duplication just makes things harder to maintain.
>
> > I'll submit the code *FOR DISCUSSION* when I get a chance. Perhaps
> tonight
> > au time.
>
> Cool.
>
> > It fits into the current mobile app. It could be standalone, but I don't
> > see the point, and then it would lose the potential to plan based on gas
> > loading from real dives.
>
> Yeah, I wasn't entirely serious when suggesting a separate app. I just
> don't want the distraction from our current goal of releasing a first
> version at all.
>
> With the first beta out I consider the functionality more or less frozen.
> I'll add the cylinder editing in the next beta, but other than that...?
>
Since we will have users coming directly to the mobile version we need to
be able to
do the following on the mobile version.
* Signup and verification of cloud credentials.
* Choose between metric or imperial as default units.


>
> Everything that's added after today should wait for the next
> Subsurface-mobile release.
>
> > > Many would appreciate an open source alternative to expensive and
> > > slightly awkward software like Multideco and Baltic deco planner.
> >
> > I agree completely. Plus my buddy's version of MultiDeco on his phone has
> > started giving odd results and I don't trust it.
>
> I hear Subsurface dive planner also sometimes gives you "odd" results :-)
>
> /D
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//Jocke
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