On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Dirk Hohndel <d...@hohndel.org> wrote: > > Subsurface preference asks you "automatic or manual sync to cloud". > If you are in manual mode, you have to manually start a "sync to cloud" > from the menu. > > If you are in automatic mode, Subsurface acts like this: > - if there is network connectivity, it displays a spinner and prevents > modifications in the UI when opening or saving the data file > - if there is no network connectivity, it displays a message somewhere > that cloud sync is currently not available
If I understood well the whole process when working with a remote repository. I save my edit in the local repository via normal Ctrl+S hence local repository is updated but the remote could not. On the other hand I could have my edit not saved in local repository (still in application memory) but local repo is in sync with the remote one. I could imagine using a classic star sign after the logbook name to signal if it's modified or not. I mena the logbook name on the window titlebar johndoe-logbook.xml (saved) johndoe-logbook.xml* (non saved) Then we could have a small round dot like a led (green/red) on the window right upper side to signal if the local repo is in sync with remote repository. We have a small space used from main menu between title bar and profile graph. -- Davide https://vimeo.com/bocio/videos _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface