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Martin de Weger > Op 19 feb. 2015 om 06:30 heeft Joakim Bygdell <[email protected]> het > volgende geschreven: > > --001a11c3491cc08cda050f6a3c7a > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > >> On 19 Feb 2015 06:24, "Miika Turkia" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Davide DB <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> Where are stored cylinders in the equipment tab combo box? >> >> >> Some are hard-coded in the sources, some others are read from your XML > file and added on run-time. >> >>> >>> I find several annoying items and I couldn't find them in my XML. >>> I have a couple of "unknown" >> >> >> I assume these are imported from other log software. Usually when there > is no description available (or I don't know about it), I just add the > description unknown on the imports. >> >>> >>> And a strange Al7 that once selected becomes AL72 with a capacity of >>> 10 liters :/ >>> There is also another AL72. >> >> >> No idea. However, I just added a description of "AL7" to one cylinder > (manually to the XML file) and I get the same result. When selecting AL7 on > the list it is changed to AL72 with size of 10L. > > You should select the one named "ALU7", that one is 7L and 200bar. > All cylinders named with "AL**" is imperial measurements. I noticed the same behavior when selecting a AL80 for a dive, the system changed it to a 12 liter tank. Might it have to do with the default in my installation being metric instead of imperial? While at home I use steel tanks, but when traveling I often use alu tanks and those are in cu feet. > >> >>> >>> Are they stored into Windows registry? >> >> >> Custom ones are read from the XML file, no central place for them, the > "official ones" in the sources. >> >>> >>> This is a screencast of the strange tanks. >> >> >> No link? Anyway, I got the point... >> >>> >>> BTW looking for culprits in my xml file I found strange working >>> pressures for popular tanks: >>> >>> <cylinder size='7.0 l' workpressure='206.843 bar' description='AL7' >>> o2='35.0%' he='25.0%' start='210.0 bar' end='190.0 bar' /> >>> <cylinder size='5.547 l' workpressure='206.843 bar' description='AL40' >>> o2='100.0%' start='200.0 bar' end='170.0 bar' /> >>> >>> 206.843? >> >> >> 3000 PSI = 206.843 BAR (I have no idea, but that smells like the > explanation) > > Yepp, unit conversion at its finest. > >> >> HTH, >> miika >> >> _______________________________________________ >> subsurface mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface > > // Jocke > > --001a11c3491cc08cda050f6a3c7a > Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > <p dir=3D"ltr"><br> > On 19 Feb 2015 06:24, "Miika Turkia" <<a href=3D"mailto:miika.= > [email protected]">[email protected]</a>> wrote:<br> > ><br> > > On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:45 AM, Davide DB <<a href=3D"mailto:dbda= > [email protected]">[email protected]</a>> wrote:<br> > >><br> > >> Hi,<br> > >> Where are stored cylinders in the equipment tab combo box?<br> > ><br> > ><br> > > Some are hard-coded in the sources, some others are read from your XML= > file and added on run-time.<br> > > =C2=A0<br> > >><br> > >> I find several annoying items and I couldn't find them in my X= > ML.<br> > >> I have a couple of "unknown"<br> > ><br> > ><br> > > I assume these are imported from other log software. Usually when ther= > e is no description available (or I don't know about it), I just add th= > e description unknown on the imports.<br> > > =C2=A0<br> > >><br> > >> And a strange Al7 that once selected becomes AL72 with a capacity = > of<br> > >> 10 liters :/<br> > >> There is also another AL72.<br> > ><br> > ><br> > > No idea. However, I just added a description of "AL7" to one= > cylinder (manually to the XML file) and I get the same result. When select= > ing AL7 on the list it is changed to AL72 with size of 10L.</p> > <p dir=3D"ltr">You should select the one named "ALU7", that one i= > s 7L and 200bar.<br> > All cylinders named with "AL**" is imperial measurements.</p> > <p dir=3D"ltr">> =C2=A0<br> > >><br> > >> Are they stored into Windows registry?<br> > ><br> > ><br> > > Custom ones are read from the XML file, no central place for them, the= > "official ones" in the sources.<br> > > =C2=A0<br> > >><br> > >> This is a screencast of the strange tanks.<br> > ><br> > ><br> > > No link? Anyway, I got the point... <br> > > =C2=A0<br> > >><br> > >> BTW looking for culprits in my xml file I found strange working<br= > >> pressures for popular tanks:<br> > >><br> > >> <cylinder size=3D'7.0 l' workpressure=3D'206.843 ba= > r' description=3D'AL7'<br> > >> o2=3D'35.0%' he=3D'25.0%' start=3D'210.0 bar&#= > 39; end=3D'190.0 bar' /><br> > >> <cylinder size=3D'5.547 l' workpressure=3D'206.843 = > bar' description=3D'AL40'<br> > >> o2=3D'100.0%' start=3D'200.0 bar' end=3D'170.0= > bar' /><br> > >><br> > >> 206.843?<br> > ><br> > ><br> > > 3000 PSI =3D 206.843 BAR (I have no idea, but that smells like the exp= > lanation)</p> > <p dir=3D"ltr">Yepp, unit conversion at its finest.</p> > <p dir=3D"ltr">><br> > > HTH,<br> > > miika<br> > ><br> > > _______________________________________________<br> > > subsurface mailing list<br> > > <a href=3D"mailto:[email protected]">subsurface@subsur= > face-divelog.org</a><br> > > <a href=3D"http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinf= > o/subsurface">http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/= > subsurface</a><br> > ></p> > <p dir=3D"ltr">// Jocke</p> > > --001a11c3491cc08cda050f6a3c7a-- _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
