I played a bit with the doomsday device compiled for me by Dirk. Well it didn't eat my cats :)
All dives where imported and it found all the duplicates so now one dive location edit is applied to all other dives. The strange things is that I got very poor results from reverse geocoding with or without GPS coordinates. At maximum I got the correct countrytag. I tried by myself with the MapQuest service getting the same poor results. e.g. Isola di Ponza - LST 349 40°55'46.002"N 12°57'50.962"E I just get Italy. The same for all my GPS coordinates in Giannutri island: e.g. 42°15'40.615"N 11°06'23.839"E 42°15'40.727"N 11°06'18.518"E 42°15'49.910"N 11°06'32.681"E 42°15'14.882"N 11°05'27.827"E The import process merged two divesite with the same coords and added the removed old name to the notes. Nice! Anyway I don't want to point out to current experimental bugs. The new feature is really challenging for the UI point of view. Now we have few inconsistencies. I know that the current impl is just a mockup. I write them down as remainders: - I can edit the Location on the main Notes tab (but modification are not saved) so I think this should become just a label. - Right now pressing "manage" button brings to me in a new panel with extra info. Once there I'm in edit mode but those "description" and "notes" texboxes are visible only there. So basically to see a dive site description I have to edit it. My suggestion would be that all extra fields contained into manage panel should be shown in a proper tab like notes, equipment... In this regard the Info tab is a good candidate for a main reengineering. I wouldn't like having another view just to browse my dive spots. Now that I saw how it works I hope to have some spare time in the afternoon/night to draw some wireframes following use cases I wrote yesterday. See you later -- Davide https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
