2014-08-02 14:24 GMT-07:00 Robert C. Helling <hell...@atdotde.de>: > > Fixes #644.
I don't think this is necessarily a good idea. You might want to change cylinder pressures (say, you noticed that you filled them in wrong), and why wouldn't you fix the starting pressure first - even if the corrected starting pressure might be lower than the (still unconrrected) ending pressure? So I think it's wrong to not allow people to make whatever pressure changes they want. If we then have problems with odd pressures - and they *do* actually happen - we should fix them where the problems occur, not say "odd things cannot happen". For example, cylinder pressures *do* go up occasionally. I've seen them go up not just because the cylinder warms up, but because of crazy sensor data. The latter may not be a "real" pressure, but it is an example of an odd cylinder pressure progression that is not fixed by trying to not accept odd user input. So I think the whole notion of "don't accept user input we don't like" is wrong. Linus _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@hohndel.org http://lists.hohndel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface