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Distance from the categories does not remain #67
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Hi,
Sorry to hear about that. I tried for 10min but I cannot duplicate the
problem. Everything works fine.
Can you do me a big favor?
In CrossMgr, do a "Tools/Copy Log File to Clipboard...", then paste into a
response.
The log contains a lot of diagnostics that could narrow down the issue.
Thanks.
…On Mon, Oct 19, 2020 at 7:45 AM arthurpablo ***@***.***> wrote:
Just now when I started using CrossMgr again (I spent a few months stopped
due to the pandemic), as of version 3.0.44 the distances that I insert in
the categories do not remain. When typing the distance it remains, however
when clicking on "Normalize" or go to another tab, when I return to the
Categories tab the distance field is blank.
It only works when I use the GPX of the course to define the distance.
However, in some events, different categories have different routes, making
it impossible to use a GPX just to define the distance of all categories.
I also noticed that before the decimal places of the distances were
divided by a "." and now they are through ",".
Even a tip for the project, which if possible to be added in future
releases would be the possibility of using more than one GPX route within
the same event, thinking precisely about the categories that have different
routes.
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It's still happening, I don't know if it's just my problem, but I tested it on two different computers and it's acting the same on both.
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The log is showing an error in the wxPython module. That gives me enough
to go on. Thanks.
…On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 9:38 AM arthurpablo ***@***.***> wrote:
Follow a link with video to better understand the problem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DduHuEmbhC8
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I tried on Windows 10 and I tried Linux but i cannot replicate the problem.
I noticed that you were running an older version of CrossMgr (the line
numbers in the error log do not match up to the current version of wxPyhon).
Have you tried the latest CrossMgr version 3.0.54 available here
<https://github.com/esitarski/CrossMgr/releases/download/v3.0.54-20201020122356/CrossMgr_Setup_x64_v3_0_54-20201020122356.exe>
?
Can you upgrade and give it a try?
Thanks.
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 10:30 AM Edward Sitarski <edward.sitarski@gmail.com>
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… The log is showing an error in the wxPython module. That gives me enough
to go on. Thanks.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DduHuEmbhC8
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At first I felt the problem exactly in the most recent version, and I was installing previous versions to try to see if it solved, even so it remained. I will install the new version again and retake the test. |
Even now using the latest version, the problem still remains.
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I still see the error, but I am drawing a blank as to what is causing it.
Is it possible for you to attach the CrossMgr race file and Excel sheet you
are using?
Thanks.
…On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 7:57 PM arthurpablo ***@***.***> wrote:
Even now using the latest version, the problem still remains.
2020-10-23T20:53:58 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) start: CrossMgr
3.0.54-20201020122356
2020-10-23T20:53:58 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) lang: "pt"
2020-10-23T20:53:58 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) page: Actions
2020-10-23T20:53:58 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) page: Keypad
2020-10-23T20:53:59 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) page:
GeneralInfoProperties
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) **** Begin Exception
****
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) Traceback (most
recent call last):
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows)
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) File "MainWin.py",
line 2987, in openRace
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows)
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) FileNotFoundError:
[Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'C:\Users\thuru\Desktop\Campina
MTB\Largada CG MTB\2020-10-18-Campina MTB XCM 2020-r1-.cmn'
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows)
2020-10-23T20:54:15 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) **** End Exception
****
2020-10-23T20:54:23 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) CrossMgr
3.0.54-20201020122356: Windows 10
2020-10-23T20:54:23 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) call: openRace:
"E:\AP CRONO\Trabalhos\2019\Cabra da Peste 2019\Cabra da Peste 2019\Largada
CDP\2019-11-24-Maratona de MTB Cabra da Peste 2019-r1-.cmn"
2020-10-23T20:54:23 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) openRace: cannot open
Excel file "C:\Users\thuru\Desktop\Cabra da Peste 2019\Cabra da Peste
2019.xlsx"
2020-10-23T20:54:24 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) page: Categories
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "wx\core.py", line 3383, in
File "wx\lib\mixins\grid.py", line 41, in __DoEnableEdit
wx._core.wxAssertionError: C++ assertion ""Assert failure"" failed at
....\src\generic\grideditors.cpp(967) in
wxGridCellFloatEditor::BeginEdit(): this cell doesn't have float value
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "wx\core.py", line 3383, in
File "wx\lib\mixins\grid.py", line 41, in __DoEnableEdit
wx._core.wxAssertionError: C++ assertion ""Assert failure"" failed at
....\src\generic\grideditors.cpp(967) in
wxGridCellFloatEditor::BeginEdit(): this cell doesn't have float value
2020-10-23T20:54:50 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) call:
doUndo(<Undo.Undo object at 0x0000023225387888>)
2020-10-23T20:54:54 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) page: NumKeypad
2020-10-23T20:54:55 (v3.0.54-20201020122356 Windows) page: Categories
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Okay I've tested it on two different computers and the same error keeps happening. It only works if I use the GPX file to define the distance, the problem is that some events have more than one route. |
Thanks for the attachments. I just posted the fix in CrossMgr 3.0.57.
The problem was that the UI (wxPython) expected the locale decimal
character, not the default '.' from the regular format statement.
The fix was to change the format string from 'f' to 'n' when populating the
table. 'n' specifies to use the locale to separate the numbers, not a
decimal.
The issue only shows up when you are in non-NA locales - in NA, 'f' does
the same thing as 'n'. This is why I could not reproduce it.
There were a number of other places in the program that also required
fixing.
…On Thu, Oct 29, 2020 at 9:48 AM arthurpablo ***@***.***> wrote:
Okay
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S9VIN9Vn5kN4SSnudropEvD22iiaaYvn/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dkn453NJ1NSqovznRJMTNh9FARP7oUK5/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lbJGCvlLqFlzoLVLDl-Bahtz_j4GVsLE/view?usp=sharing
I've tested it on two different computers and the same error keeps
happening. It only works if I use the GPX file to define the distance, the
problem is that some events have more than one route.
The "," still appears to separate the decimal places in the Distance
field, would the "." Be correct? As it was before
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Very good! Thank you for your attention |
Just now when I started using CrossMgr again (I spent a few months stopped due to the pandemic), as of version 3.0.44 the distances that I insert in the categories do not remain. When typing the distance it remains, however when clicking on "Normalize" or go to another tab, when I return to the Categories tab the distance field is blank.
It only works when I use the GPX of the course to define the distance. However, in some events, different categories have different routes, making it impossible to use a GPX just to define the distance of all categories.
I also noticed that before the decimal places of the distances were divided by a "." and now they are through ",".
Even a tip for the project, which if possible to be added in future releases would be the possibility of using more than one GPX route within the same event, thinking precisely about the categories that have different routes.
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