Defining new dive site using the map

Stefan Fuchs sfuchs at gmx.de
Sun Oct 15 12:15:24 PDT 2017


Am 15.10.2017 um 20:39 schrieb Lubomir I. Ivanov:
> On 15 October 2017 at 20:58, Lubomir I. Ivanov <neolit123 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 15 October 2017 at 20:49, Dietrich Meyer <dietrich at sunnynames.com> wrote:
>>> I am using Subsurface 4.6.4-947 on Opensuse Tumbleweed, and don't see this
>>> problem.
>>> Editing existing dive sites is just working, i.e grabbing the marker and
>>> dragging it to whereever, no problems.
>> it worked for me a couple of days ago on Ubuntu, as my dive log file
>> has some custom dive locations (e.g. named "dsadasdsads") which now
>> suddenly cannot be edited.
>> i'm seeing a strange QML bug related to "mouse areas".
>>
> pull-request with a fix created here:
> https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/pull/668
>
> please test, so that we can include this in the next version.
Unfortunately no success under Linux yet:
I can grab the marker and drag it but if I move the mouse a little bit
faster I "loose" the marker. Then if I want to try again it's very
difficult to grab the marker again.
Under Windows and Qt5.9.2 with the same codebase it still works fine.

During testing I also recognized s.th. else around this "Reverse GPS
lookup" to retrieve the country name from the GPS position:
Windows:
Function works in general but returns the country name in English
language (while I run Subsurface in German).
I'm really surprised because I thought this already worked for me
returning German country names.
Linux:
This function is still grayed out after moving the marker. This may be
linked to the general issue of moving the marker. If I copy&paste
coordinates then the button gets active and returns again English names
like under Windows.


Best regards
Stefan

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Stefan Fuchs
E-Mail: sfuchs at gmx.de <mailto:sfuchs at gmx.de>

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