We are going to release this build to the wide audience unless a major flaw found.
What's new?
- Display alternative pressure level in tooltip.
4.0.25 Release Candidate
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Re: 4.0.25 Release Candidate
Hi Pasha,
I have only tested on Win8.1 right now.
The build is very good.
I will test on other PCs later.
Marty
I have only tested on Win8.1 right now.
The build is very good.
I will test on other PCs later.
Marty
Re: 4.0.25 Release Candidate
Hi Pasha,
Nice job indeed.
Could you add the latest translations before releasing it?
Thanks,
Fred
Nice job indeed.
Could you add the latest translations before releasing it?
Thanks,
Fred
Re: 4.0.25 Release Candidate
Pasha,
It seems that when using PWS data, only Location Level works and Sea Level produces NaN. Maybe when PWS data is used this option should be disabled since the PWS is already providing what the operator intends to be displayed?
- Jim
It seems that when using PWS data, only Location Level works and Sea Level produces NaN. Maybe when PWS data is used this option should be disabled since the PWS is already providing what the operator intends to be displayed?
- Jim
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Re: 4.0.25 Release Candidate
Hi Pavel!
I test on my Win 8.1 / Desktop edition.
Regarding units: i have "metric" by default with "hPa" as the unit system for pressure.
I go to the options, change from "sea level" to "location level". After pressing "ok" (or "apply") the value is displayed right but the units for pressure are changed to "mm" (instead of remaining on "hPa").
It seems that - no matter what is used before - as soon as changing (edit: from a default setting) to a custom setting on the units the default unit for pressure is changing to "mm".
The values for presssure are changing as i expected but the units for pressure changed to "mm" which is not what i've expected.
I test on my Win 8.1 / Desktop edition.
Regarding units: i have "metric" by default with "hPa" as the unit system for pressure.
I go to the options, change from "sea level" to "location level". After pressing "ok" (or "apply") the value is displayed right but the units for pressure are changed to "mm" (instead of remaining on "hPa").
It seems that - no matter what is used before - as soon as changing (edit: from a default setting) to a custom setting on the units the default unit for pressure is changing to "mm".
The values for presssure are changing as i expected but the units for pressure changed to "mm" which is not what i've expected.
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Re: 4.0.25 Release Candidate
Agree!jmcmurry wrote:Pasha,
It seems that when using PWS data, only Location Level works and Sea Level produces NaN. Maybe when PWS data is used this option should be disabled since the PWS is already providing what the operator intends to be displayed?
- Jim
Will fix this.
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Re: 4.0.25 Release Candidate
Yes, I get this exact same behaviour on my Windows 7 /Desktop edition.ikarus1969 wrote:Hi Pavel!
I test on my Win 8.1 / Desktop edition.
Regarding units: i have "metric" by default with "hPa" as the unit system for pressure.
I go to the options, change from "sea level" to "location level". After pressing "ok" (or "apply") the value is displayed right but the units for pressure are changed to "mm" (instead of remaining on "hPa").
It seems that - no matter what is used before - as soon as changing (edit: from a default setting) to a custom setting on the units the default unit for pressure is changing to "mm".
The values for presssure are changing as i expected but the units for pressure changed to "mm" which is not what i've expected.