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On 08/06/2015 16:18, Dirk wrote:<br>
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We very much rely on the testers here on this list to take Subsurface
through its paces, to simulate your normal work flow and to help us
pinpoint the areas that we broke. I'm quite certain that there are still
a bunch of issues with the new location management code.
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The lack of feedback is probably because location management is
actually a workable tool now. I cannot crash it (SHA gd9801). I have
tried adding coordinates by hand in several formats and it appears
quite ok. I also added coordinates from Marble and it looks ok. All
the coordinates are stored against the correct dives as far as I can
see, no scrambling of coordinates. Tomaz you are fantastic. I also
messed around with dive site coordinates, replacing the present dive
site with another existing dive site. All appears ok. Thanks to the
work by Robert and others there is now quite a bit of freedom in the
way Subsurface accepts hand-entered coordinates. This really helps.<br>
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I have two gripes:<br>
1) One needs a facility to check, and if necessary, edit the
coordinates of a dive site. Once a dive site is successfully
entered, there is no way to view, rename a site or edit the
coordinates or to delete the dive site from the database. When
cliking the "+" next to an existing dive site, it does not give the
info for that dive site. It gives blank form.<br>
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2) Coordinates of the form 30.67<font face="Liberation Serif, serif">°</font>E
27.87<font face="Liberation Serif, serif">°</font>S are parsed as in
the northern hemisphere.
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If they are entered in the form 30.67<font face="Liberation Serif,
serif">°</font>S 27.87<font face="Liberation Serif, serif">°</font>E
they are parsed correctly as being in the southern hemisphere. So
order is important. I hope to do some diving a week from now and
will test coordinate upload using the companion app.<br>
Kind regards,<br>
willem<br>
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