Error calculatring track

Bug #990553 reported by mrpaulin
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Bug Description

I get this error when calculating some tracks(not all of them)

can't read "sd": no such variable
can't read "sd": no such variable
    while executing
"list $i $sd $tt $dt"
    (procedure "GMTRCompute" line 155)
    invoked from within
"GMTRCompute .gmTR"
    invoked from within
".gmTR.fr.fr3.frbt.comp invoke"
    ("uplevel" body line 1)
    invoked from within
"uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]"
    (procedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 22)
    invoked from within
"tk::ButtonUp .gmTR.fr.fr3.frbt.comp"
    (command bound to event)

I could not find any important diff between tracks that produce this error and those who doesn't

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Miguel Filgueiras (mig-f) wrote :

Hello,

Thank you for your report. There was indeed a bug that is now solved
and that only appeared on tracks starting with no or very small change
in position.

I intend to make tomorrow a new release containing all the changed files
since September. It will be available from the GPSMan sourceforce site
http://gpsman.sourceforge.net

I attach the new version of the file wrtdials.tcl that solves this bug.

Regards,
Miguel Filgueiras

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mrpaulin (mrpaulin) wrote : Re: [Bug 990553] Re: Error calculatring track

Hola,

changing the file wrtdials.tcl solved the problem. Thank you very much.
By the way, is there any way to zoom in or zoom out the image used as
background?

Regards,
Miguel PAULIN

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mrpaulin (mrpaulin) wrote :

problem solved changing file wrtdials.tcl. Will download new version when ready. Thanks

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Miguel Filgueiras (mig-f) wrote :

> Hola,
>
Olá!

> changing the file wrtdials.tcl solved the problem. Thank you very
> much.

It is ok!

> By the way, is there any way to zoom in or zoom out the image
> used as background?

At present no as in slow computers Tcl/Tk takes too much time
scaling images and there is no way of interrupting the operation
after starting it.

Regards,
Miguel Filgueiras

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