On 15 October 2017 at 20:49, Dietrich Meyer <[email protected]> wrote: >> Am 15.10.2017 um 16:22 schrieb Willem Ferguson: >> > I create a new, nonexistent dive location name, then click "Apply >> > changes". Then I click the icon "edit dive site". A new marker is >> > created on the map with a message "Drag the selected location". When I >> > drag the new marker, I drag the map, not the dive marker. I find no >> > way in which to drag the marker, whether I drag the marker of the new >> > dive site name. A little more detail, please Stefan and/or Lubomir? >> >> Unfortunately I can confirm this. >> I never do lot's of testing with the Linux version, only use it when I >> want to compare some specific behavior between Windows and Linux. >> So it seems that I (and Lubomir) were too happy and too quick when we >> were saying: Ok, compiles with Qt5.5, map is displayed, everything ok. >> Some "details" still don't work correctly. >> With my Windows MXE build I'm on Qt5.9.2 and there you can drag the >> marker... >> >> Best regards >> Stefan > > I am using Subsurface 4.6.4-947 on Opensuse Tumbleweed, and don't see this > problem. > Editing existing dive sites is just working, i.e grabbing the marker and > dragging it to whereever, no problems.
it worked for me a couple of days ago on Ubuntu, as my dive log file has some custom dive locations (e.g. named "dsadasdsads") which now suddenly cannot be edited. i'm seeing a strange QML bug related to "mouse areas". > > When creating a new dive site, then dragging the marker also works here. > However, I am not sure that it is intuitive that one has to grab the marker at > position 0°0'0.0"N 0°0'0.0"E and drag it to where the new site is. Especially > since at least on my screen, the visual difference between the selected marker > and all other markers is rather small. I have no clue about this > implementation, but maybe it would be possible to gray out the other markers > when one dive site is being edited? > probably best to discuss these details with other users in a new thread. once we have some solid proposals i can look at those and estimate their complexity. then we can pick the best proposal and create a Github issue for it and start the work... lubomir -- _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
