On 24.06.2014, at 12:49, Davide DB <dbdav...@gmail.com> wrote: Davide,
> I tried to use the graphical part moving points and so on but it was painful. does this refer to the fact that the grid/scale moves under the mouse pointer when you drag points? As this will be improved. Or anything else? You realize you can also move the waypoints in the graphical display using cursor keys? > > For the sake of speed I prefer using a simple and effective data entry. BTW > it's nice that the profile and dive plan update immeditaely as I enter/modify > data. > That’s why we offer both options. > #1 I don't want to insert the first point: it should automagically appear > because in the planner preferences I set a descent rate m/Min (20m/min by > default). It seems to me that Anton filed a patch for something like this... > yes. > #2 By default I have just to insert depth and time. > By default dive time is always comprised of descent time. Sometime you find > the "finesse" to exclude/include it but it's unnecessary IMHO. > > #3 If you have to plan a mutilevel dive you can add more depth/time points. > > #4 for each point you define a gas mix. By default it copies the previous mix. > #5 On my build SS added all the mix it found on my dive :) Maybe I'm wrong > but I did not understood its behavior. > For the sake of plan speed it would be nice if SS could automagically select > the best mix for me from a standard gas set (no flame intended: I'm a GUE > diver). Maybe PO2 <=1.2 on the bottom and END <=30m could be an agreement or > we could set them on a mix preferences page. The gases that it (don’t call subsurface “SS”, Dirk does not like that for obvious reasons) starts up with are the gases that are used in the dive that is selected when you start the planner. That is meant to allow you to “plan a similar dive to the one selected”. If you adhere to a diving philosophy that has a standard set of gases you could make a dummy dive that uses those gases and always start planning by first selecting that dive. For the manually added waypoints the user is responsible to select the correct gas (again assuming that it is the same as the previous segment, so you only have to enter it once per gas change not per waypoint). In deco, gas changes are inserted accruing to the “Switch at” column in the gas table. That is pre-filled according to MOD using a (not yet user configurable) pO2 for deco. > > #6 I like that it choose my deco gas by default with a default switch depth. > Maybe it's a mistake but it suggest 18m instead of 21m for EAN50. > As I said, that depends on MOD (and thus pO2) or manual depth setting in the table. With pO2=1.6bar it wants to change gases at 22m (as that is the MOD). Shall we always make that multiples of 3m? > #7 dive plain details text box should be a table or somethig which permits a > better formatting. BTW Decoplanner has a table but it doesn't permit to copy > and paste nicely the plan on a email. I don’t quite understand. That is a (html) table. When you cut&paste that to your word processor, you should be able to apply any formatting you like. > > #8 on the dive plain it would be nice having a total deco time with > indication of deepest deco stop. You mean subtract the time of the last manually entered waypoint from the total run time and explicitly state the depth of the first computed stop? The first I can understand but why would one one the second? Best Robert -- .oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oOo.oO Robert C. Helling Elite Master Course Theoretical and Mathematical Physics Scientific Coordinator Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet Muenchen, Dept. Physik Phone: +49 89 2180-4523 Theresienstr. 39, rm. B339 http://www.atdotde.de Enhance your privacy, use cryptography! My PGP keys have fingerprints A9D1 A01D 13A5 31FA 6515 BB44 0820 367C 36BC 0C1D and DCED 37B6 251C 7861 270D 5613 95C7 9D32 9A8D 9B8F
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