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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ui version="4.0">
<class>plannerSettingsWidget</class>
<widget class="QWidget" name="plannerSettingsWidget">
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<property name="windowTitle">
<string>Form</string>
</property>
<layout class="QHBoxLayout" name="horizontalLayout_2">
<property name="leftMargin">
<number>5</number>
</property>
<property name="topMargin">
<number>5</number>
</property>
<property name="rightMargin">
<number>5</number>
</property>
<property name="bottomMargin">
<number>5</number>
</property>
<item>
<widget class="QScrollArea" name="scrollArea">
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<enum>QFrame::NoFrame</enum>
</property>
<property name="frameShadow">
<enum>QFrame::Plain</enum>
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<bool>true</bool>
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</property>
<property name="leftMargin">
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</property>
<property name="rightMargin">
<number>0</number>
</property>
<property name="bottomMargin">
<number>0</number>
</property>
<item>
<widget class="QGroupBox" name="Rates">
<property name="sizePolicy">
<sizepolicy hsizetype="Minimum" vsizetype="Preferred">
<horstretch>0</horstretch>
<verstretch>0</verstretch>
</sizepolicy>
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<property name="title">
<string>Rates</string>
</property>
<layout class="QGridLayout" name="gridLayout_2">
<property name="leftMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="topMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="rightMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="bottomMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="spacing">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<item row="0" column="0">
<widget class="QGroupBox" name="Ascent">
<property name="title">
<string>Ascent</string>
</property>
<layout class="QGridLayout" name="gridLayout_3">
<property name="leftMargin">
<number>12</number>
</property>
<item row="0" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="ascBelow75">
<property name="text">
<string>below 75% avg. depth</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="0" column="1">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="ascRate75">
<property name="suffix">
<string>m/min</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>1</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="1" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="asc75to50">
<property name="text">
<string>75% to 50% avg. depth</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="1" column="1">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="ascRate50">
<property name="suffix">
<string>m/min</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>1</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="2" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="asc50to6">
<property name="text">
<string>50% avg. depth to 6m</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="2" column="1">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="ascRateStops">
<property name="suffix">
<string>m/min</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>1</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="3" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="asc6toSurf">
<property name="text">
<string>6m to surface</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="3" column="1">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="ascRateLast6m">
<property name="suffix">
<string>m/min</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>1</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
</layout>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="1" column="0">
<widget class="QGroupBox" name="Descent">
<property name="title">
<string>Descent</string>
</property>
<layout class="QGridLayout" name="gridLayout_4">
<item row="0" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="descent">
<property name="sizePolicy">
<sizepolicy hsizetype="Preferred" vsizetype="Preferred">
<horstretch>0</horstretch>
<verstretch>0</verstretch>
</sizepolicy>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>surface to the bottom</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="0" column="1">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="descRate">
<property name="sizePolicy">
<sizepolicy hsizetype="Minimum" vsizetype="Fixed">
<horstretch>0</horstretch>
<verstretch>0</verstretch>
</sizepolicy>
</property>
<property name="maximumSize">
<size>
<width>16777215</width>
<height>16777215</height>
</size>
</property>
<property name="suffix">
<string>m/min</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>1</number>
</property>
<property name="value">
<number>18</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
</layout>
<zorder>descRate</zorder>
<zorder>descent</zorder>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="2" column="0">
<spacer name="verticalSpacer">
<property name="orientation">
<enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
</property>
<property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
<size>
<width>20</width>
<height>40</height>
</size>
</property>
</spacer>
</item>
</layout>
</widget>
</item>
<item>
<widget class="QGroupBox" name="Planning">
<property name="title">
<string>Planning</string>
</property>
<layout class="QGridLayout" name="gridLayout">
<property name="leftMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="topMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="rightMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="bottomMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="spacing">
<number>2</number>
</property>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="3" column="2">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="reserve_gas">
<property name="suffix">
<string>bar</string>
</property>
<property name="prefix">
<string/>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>10</number>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<number>99</number>
</property>
<property name="value">
<number>40</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="5" column="1">
<spacer name="verticalSpacer_6">
<property name="orientation">
<enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
</property>
<property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
<size>
<width>20</width>
<height>20</height>
</size>
</property>
</spacer>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="21" column="1" colspan="2">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="switch_at_req_stop">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>Postpone gas change if a stop is not required</string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Only switch at required stops</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="17" column="1" colspan="2">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="lastStop">
<property name="text">
<string>Last stop at 6m</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="14" column="2">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="vpmb_conservatism">
<property name="prefix">
<string>+</string>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<number>4</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="11" column="2">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="gfhigh">
<property name="suffix">
<string>%</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>40</number>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<number>150</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="22" column="2">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="min_switch_duration">
<property name="suffix">
<string>min</string>
</property>
<property name="prefix">
<string/>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>1</number>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<number>9</number>
</property>
<property name="value">
<number>1</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="19" column="1" colspan="2">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="backgasBreaks">
<property name="text">
<string>Plan backgas breaks</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="24" column="1">
<spacer name="verticalSpacer_2">
<property name="orientation">
<enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
</property>
<property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
<size>
<width>20</width>
<height>40</height>
</size>
</property>
</spacer>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="22" column="1">
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_min_switch_duration">
<property name="text">
<string>Min. switch duration O₂% below 100%</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="16" column="1" colspan="2">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="drop_stone_mode">
<property name="text">
<string>Drop to first depth</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="10" column="2">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="gflow">
<property name="suffix">
<string>%</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>10</number>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<number>150</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="10" column="1">
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_gflow">
<property name="text">
<string>GFLow</string>
</property>
<property name="indent">
<number>26</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="11" column="1">
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_gfhigh">
<property name="text">
<string>GFHigh</string>
</property>
<property name="indent">
<number>25</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="2" column="1">
<widget class="QRadioButton" name="recreational_deco">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>Maximize bottom time allowed by gas and no decompression limits</string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Recreational mode</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="14" column="1">
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_vpmb_conservatism">
<property name="text">
<string>Conservatism level</string>
</property>
<property name="indent">
<number>25</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="14" column="1">
<widget class="QRadioButton" name="vpmb_deco">
<property name="text">
<string>VPM-B deco</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="4" column="1" alignment="Qt::AlignHCenter">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="safetystop">
<property name="layoutDirection">
<enum>Qt::LeftToRight</enum>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Safety stop</string>
</property>
<property name="tristate">
<bool>false</bool>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="12" column="1">
<spacer name="verticalSpacer_7">
<property name="orientation">
<enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
</property>
<property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
<size>
<width>20</width>
<height>20</height>
</size>
</property>
</spacer>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="15" column="1">
<spacer name="verticalSpacer_5">
<property name="orientation">
<enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
</property>
<property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
<size>
<width>20</width>
<height>20</height>
</size>
</property>
</spacer>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="6" column="1">
<widget class="QRadioButton" name="buehlmann_deco">
<property name="text">
<string>Bühlmann deco</string>
</property>
<property name="checked">
<bool>true</bool>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="3" column="1">
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_reserve_gas">
<property name="text">
<string>Reserve gas</string>
</property>
<property name="indent">
<number>26</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="0" column="1">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="bailout">
<property name="text">
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<string>Rebreather: Bailout / Deco on OC</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="23" column="1">
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_surface_segment">
<property name="text">
<string>Surface segment</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<item row="23" column="2">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="surface_segment">
<property name="suffix">
<string>min</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
</layout>
</widget>
</item>
<item>
<widget class="QGroupBox" name="Gas">
<property name="title">
<string>Gas options</string>
</property>
<layout class="QGridLayout" name="gridLayout_5">
<property name="leftMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="topMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="rightMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="bottomMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="spacing">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<item row="9" column="0" colspan="2">
<widget class="QGroupBox" name="Notes">
<property name="title">
<string>Notes</string>
</property>
<layout class="QGridLayout" name="gridLayout_6">
<property name="leftMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="topMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="rightMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="bottomMargin">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<property name="spacing">
<number>2</number>
</property>
<item row="3" column="0">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="verbatim_plan">
<property name="text">
<string>Verbatim dive plan</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="2" column="0">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="display_transitions">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>In diveplan, list transitions or treat them as implicit</string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Display transitions in deco</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="0" column="0">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="display_runtime">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>In dive plan, show runtime (absolute time) of stops</string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Display runtime</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="1" column="0">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="display_duration">
<property name="enabled">
<bool>true</bool>
</property>
<property name="toolTip">
<string>In dive plan, show duration (relative time) of stops</string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Display segment duration</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="4" column="0">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="display_variations">
<property name="enabled">
<bool>true</bool>
</property>
<property name="toolTip">
<string>Compute variations of plan (performance cost)</string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>Display plan variations</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
</layout>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="1" column="1">
<widget class="QDoubleSpinBox" name="decoStopSAC">
<property name="suffix">
<string>/min</string>
</property>
<property name="decimals">
<number>0</number>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<double>99.000000000000000</double>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="1" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="decosac">
<property name="text">
<string>Deco SAC</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="9" column="0">
<spacer name="verticalSpacer_4">
<property name="orientation">
<enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
</property>
<property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
<size>
<width>20</width>
<height>20</height>
</size>
</property>
</spacer>
</item>
<item row="8" column="0">
<spacer name="verticalSpacer_3">
<property name="orientation">
<enum>Qt::Vertical</enum>
</property>
<property name="sizeHint" stdset="0">
<size>
<width>20</width>
<height>20</height>
</size>
</property>
</spacer>
</item>
<item row="4" column="1">
<widget class="QDoubleSpinBox" name="bottompo2">
<property name="suffix">
<string>bar</string>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<double>2.000000000000000</double>
</property>
<property name="singleStep">
<double>0.100000000000000</double>
</property>
<property name="value">
<double>1.400000000000000</double>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="0" column="1">
<widget class="QDoubleSpinBox" name="bottomSAC">
<property name="suffix">
<string>/min</string>
</property>
<property name="decimals">
<number>0</number>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<double>99.000000000000000</double>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="5" column="1">
<widget class="QDoubleSpinBox" name="decopo2">
<property name="suffix">
<string>bar</string>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<double>2.000000000000000</double>
</property>
<property name="singleStep">
<double>0.100000000000000</double>
</property>
<property name="value">
<double>1.600000000000000</double>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="6" column="1">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="bestmixEND">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>Used to calculate best mix. Select best mix depth in 'Available gases' table by entering gas depth, followed by &quot;B&quot; (best trimix mix) or &quot;BN&quot; (best nitrox mix)</string>
</property>
<property name="suffix">
<string>m</string>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<number>1</number>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<number>999</number>
</property>
<property name="value">
<number>30</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="0" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="bottomsac">
<property name="text">
<string>Bottom SAC</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="4" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="bottompO2">
<property name="text">
<string>Bottom pO₂</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="6" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="bestEND">
<property name="text">
<string>Best mix END</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="5" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="decopO2">
<property name="text">
<string>Deco pO₂</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="2" column="0">
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<widget class="QLabel" name="label_sacfactor">
<property name="text">
<string>SAC factor</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="2" column="1">
<widget class="QDoubleSpinBox" name="sacfactor">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>Used to calculate minimum gas. Consider two divers with possibly increased SAC after OoG event.</string>
</property>
<property name="decimals">
<number>1</number>
</property>
<property name="minimum">
<double>2.000000000000000</double>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<double>10.000000000000000</double>
</property>
<property name="singleStep">
<double>0.100000000000000</double>
</property>
<property name="value">
<double>4.000000000000000</double>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="3" column="0">
<widget class="QLabel" name="problemSolvingTime">
<property name="text">
<string>Problem solving time</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="3" column="1">
<widget class="QSpinBox" name="problemsolvingtime">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>Used to calculate minimum gas. Additional time at max. depth after OoG event.</string>
</property>
<property name="suffix">
<string>min</string>
</property>
<property name="prefix">
<string/>
</property>
<property name="maximum">
<number>10</number>
</property>
<property name="value">
<number>4</number>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
<item row="7" column="0">
<widget class="QCheckBox" name="o2narcotic">
<property name="toolTip">
<string>Treat oxygen as narcotic when computing best mix</string>
</property>
<property name="text">
<string>O₂ narcotic</string>
</property>
</widget>
</item>
</layout>
</widget>
</item>
</layout>
</widget>
</widget>
</item>
</layout>
</widget>
<tabstops>
<tabstop>scrollArea</tabstop>
<tabstop>ascRate75</tabstop>
<tabstop>ascRate50</tabstop>
<tabstop>ascRateStops</tabstop>
<tabstop>ascRateLast6m</tabstop>
<tabstop>descRate</tabstop>
Planner: Improve Gas Handling in CCR Mode. This has become a bit of a catch-all overhaul of a large portion of the planner - I started out wanting to improve the CCR mode, but then as I started pulling all the other threads that needed addressing started to come with it. Improve how the gas selection is handled when planning dives in CCR mode, by making the type (OC / CCR) of segments dependent on the gas use type that was set for the selected gas. Add a preference to allow the user to chose to use OC gases as diluent, in a similar fashion to the original implementation. Hide gases that cannot be used in the currently selected dive mode in all drop downs. Include usage type in gas names if this is needed. Hide columns and disable elements in the 'Dive planner points' table if they can they can not be edited in the curently selected dive mode. Visually identify gases and usage types that are not appropriate for the currently selected dive mode. Move the 'Dive mode' selection to the top of the planner view, to accommodate the fact that this is a property of the dive and not a planner setting. Show a warning instead of the dive plan if the plan contains gases that are not usable in the selected dive mode. Fix the data entry for the setpoint in the 'Dive planner points' table. Fix problems with enabling / disabling planner settings when switching between dive modes. Refactor some names to make them more appropriate for their current usage. One point that is still open is to hide gas usage graphs in the planner profile if the gas isn't used for OC, as there is no way to meaningfully interpolate such usage. Signed-off-by: Michael Keller <github@ike.ch>
2024-05-15 05:23:39 +00:00
<tabstop>divemode</tabstop>
<tabstop>recreational_deco</tabstop>
<tabstop>reserve_gas</tabstop>
<tabstop>safetystop</tabstop>
<tabstop>buehlmann_deco</tabstop>
<tabstop>gflow</tabstop>
<tabstop>gfhigh</tabstop>
<tabstop>vpmb_deco</tabstop>
<tabstop>vpmb_conservatism</tabstop>
<tabstop>drop_stone_mode</tabstop>
<tabstop>lastStop</tabstop>
<tabstop>backgasBreaks</tabstop>
<tabstop>switch_at_req_stop</tabstop>
<tabstop>min_switch_duration</tabstop>
<tabstop>bottomSAC</tabstop>
<tabstop>decoStopSAC</tabstop>
<tabstop>sacfactor</tabstop>
<tabstop>problemsolvingtime</tabstop>
<tabstop>bottompo2</tabstop>
<tabstop>decopo2</tabstop>
<tabstop>bestmixEND</tabstop>
<tabstop>display_runtime</tabstop>
<tabstop>display_duration</tabstop>
<tabstop>display_transitions</tabstop>
<tabstop>verbatim_plan</tabstop>
<tabstop>display_variations</tabstop>
</tabstops>
<resources/>
<connections/>
</ui>