[APBeta] AstroPlanner V2.0b109 released
Rolf
fastprin at wave.co.nz
Mon Jul 18 20:13:05 PDT 2011
Hi Paul,
That's it, it is working now here in the Observatory on my XP Maschine,
and it is working in the office on my Vista Maschine to.
Thank you very much for solving it.
Cheers, Rolf
Geyserland Observatory
International Astro Union Code: E89
Rotorua / New Zealand
E: 176.2037 S: 38.1358
Member of AAVSO, VSS & CBA
Ph: 0274736338
----- Original message ----------------------------------------
From: "Paul Rodman" <paul at ilanga.com>
To: apbeta at lists.astroplanner.net
Received: 19/07/2011 03:49:43
Subject: Re: [APBeta] AstroPlanner V2.0b109 released
>On May 29, 2011, at 3:06 AM, Jeff Young wrote:
>> Dang, 4256 is still there for me. When I add an
>observation, it selects the first observation in the list, not
>the one I just added (which is at the end).
>>
>> The earlier bug is also back where after creating the first
>observation for a target, no observations are highlighted.
>So whatever you type into the Observations Notes field is
>lost.
>>
>> I wonder, are your observations sorted the other way (to
>recent ones appear at the top of the list or the bottom)?
>Nope; I tried sorting mine the other way (recent at top),
>and after adding a new one the one that was previously
>selected stays selected.
>>
>> Here's something interesting: I checked "Initialize
>observation notes with object notes" just to see what it
>would do, and they end up getting copied into _both_
>observations (the new one and the selected one).
>>
>> As one other test, I tried using the copy observation
>button (the double-plus). This copies the existing
>observation (and its date/time), then brings up the
>Observation Date/Time dialog, and then updates the new
>observation's date/time to what I enter. At the end, the
>correct observation is selected, and no Observation Notes
>were lost.
>>
>> FWIW, the new code still works fine for me (whether
>creating a new observation or copying one) if I select "New
>observation date/time source: Computer".
>>
>> Let me know if there's anything else you want me to
>try....
>I have refactored that code. I suspect I might have
>resolved the issue (again), but since I have not been able to
>reproduce the issue, it's up to you to let me know.
>I have uploaded a pre-release version of 2.0b111 here (and
>anyone is welcome to try it):
>http://www.astroplanner.net/user/pre/InstallAstroPlanner.ex
>e.zip
>If this does not resolve the issue, I've added some
>debugging code. To enable that code:
>a. Quit from AP
>b. Create a folder (or file) on your desktop and call it
>"APdebugobs" (no extension).
>c. Run AP and attempt to create a new observation. The
>debug window will appear and a bunch of nonsense will be
>dumped into it. Send that info to me. If course, if
>Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle kicks in and the debug
>stuff causes the bug to go away, I need to know that too.
>d. Deleting the item created in (b) will stop the debugging
>(after a restart of AP).
>Paul R.
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