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#125 fixed Gedit not showing survex markup in Debian Bulls eye and Ubuntu 20.04 Olly Betts Martin Green
Description

In Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, installing survex seems to have created the file /usr/share/gtksourceview-3.0/language-specs/survex.lang

I note this is the only file in that directory and markup is does not work with gedit. I note there are lots of lang files are in /usr/share/gtksourceview-4/language-specs/

It looks like this also effects debian bulls eye

So it looks like /usr/share/gtksourceview-3.0/language-specs/survex.lang should be changed to /usr/share/gtksourceview-4/language-specs/survex.lang

#24 fixed Gnome print preview window opens underneath aven window Olly Betts Olly Betts
Description

If you print (Ctrl+P) and print button then preview, the print preview window always seems to open under the aven window, which isn't ideal.

This is with Debian stable and trunk between Survex 1.2.0 and 1.2.1.

This window is opened by wx or gnome libraries though, so it's not at all clear what we can do about it. It's not clear where the issue is, which makes it harder to fix and send a patch upstream.

Perhaps newer wx fixes this - that's a good thing to try first.

#46 fixed Handle multiple versions of the same leg better Olly Betts Olly Betts
Description

Pockettopo measures 3 versions of each leg, and if you feed such data into cavern it treats each version as a separate leg, producing a very loopy network which takes a while to solve.

Ideally we want to average the repeat readings in this case, and then solve the network treating each set of such readings as one leg. That would also make the leg count saner.

Not sure if we just always do this when we have multiple readings between two points, or if we only consider consecutive readings. The later is probably easier to implement if nothing else.

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