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Glenn Horton-Smith (glenn-hortonsmith) wrote : Re: [Bug 789691] Re: problems with time control: wrong icon, 100% on manual time adjustment

Hello,
Thanks for the quick response. I used the default amateur model with a
different location. I just tried switching to the default location
("Copenhagen"), and the problem still happens. In case it matters, I had
added STS-134 to the satellite list in the module configuration, but the
problem still happens after removing it. The list of satellites being
displayed is just AO-27, AO-51, AO-7, FO-29, ISS, and VO-52. My elements
are up-to-date as of 2011-05-28 23:28 GMT.
Thanks for your work on GPredict!
Best regards,
Glenn Horton-Smith
N6OAL

On , AA1VS <email address hidden> wrote:
> Hello,

> The icon phenomenon I have encountered. The funny thing was the source

> looked right and if I displayed it over an ssh tunnel to a cygwin box

> the icons were correct.

> Now for the 100% issue, do you use the default amateur module with the

> default location? Also are your elements up to date?

> Tnx

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> Title:

> problems with time control: wrong icon, 100% on manual time adjustment

> Status in “gpredict” package in Ubuntu:

> New

> Bug description:

> Binary package hint: gpredict

> If I try to change the day or slide the slider in the time control,
> gpredict stops responding and uses 100% of CPU.

> Also (and this may be unrelated?) the Time Controller dialog shows the
> wrong icon for the "Play Backwards" button.

> Ubuntu 11.04 (natty).

> Seen with both 1.1-7 nd 1.3 (Specifically, gpredict 1.1-7 from ubuntu.com
> natty/universe and also with gpredict 1.3-ppa4+natty from
> http://ppa.launchpad.net/gpredict-team/ppa/ubuntu/ natty/main.)

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