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<p>Hallo Robert,<br>
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Am 30.03.2017 um 10:56 schrieb Robert Helling:<br>
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Hi,
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I would like to use the date format as defined in
"prefs.date_format_short". But the Qt syntax of this is
not compatible with the syntax strftime needs. Does
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you could add a function to qthelper.cpp that returns a date
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<div class="">Just one question: Why do you want to add that
information to the dive plan? What would it be relevant for and
how is that worth adding further information to our already
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Thanks for the hint.<br>
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I believe it's good practise to add at least the version of the tool
which was used to create the plan to the output text. The creation
date may be not so important. Maybe there could be a compromise to
add only the version in a very lean way, for example directly in the
first line of the output: "Subsurface (V4.6.3) diveplan". But this
goes more in the direction of spreading such info all over the plan.
This is why my first thought was to put it together with other info
like deco model, altitude,...<br>
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What do you think?<br>
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Best regards<br>
Stefan<br>
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