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Something seems to have broken in 1.3.0.8 that locations are no longer being logged and picked up by the app. Anyone else seeing this?
 
Something seems to have broken in 1.3.0.8 that locations are no longer being logged and picked up by the app. Anyone else seeing this?

have you made sure that VerboseLogging="1" is included in your AppConfig.xml file?
New updates delete it every time. You need to put it back after every update.
 
Something seems to have broken in 1.3.0.8 that locations are no longer being logged and picked up by the app. Anyone else seeing this?

OK, it looks like ED 1.3.0.8 may not be honoring the settings in AppConfigLocal.xml. Putting VerboseLogging back into AppConfig.xml seems to have fixed it.
 
Nice job! Looks like a lot of work has gone into this since last I used it! Love the suggested systems, too!

On a side note, it does still seem to struggle beyond 65k Ly, will try the web site version tomorrow with this same system and see if that fares better, just out of curiosity...

edit - strangely, the system stuck. So, I do believe I have finally logged the first system beyond 65Kylies (I'll edit int he exact details). Interesting as EDDicovery said it failed, and I needed more systems.

Anyway, I'll give a neighbouring system a test run on the website today to see if that one goes a bit better or not. On the whole, I'm excited at having logged the first 65k+ system! I also noticed it using a lot of the systems I passed through and logged to know in the "suggested systems" box, which is pretty cool, seeing my work working for me now (and hopefully others that come out here, too).

Once again, amazing job with this project!
Z...
 
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Could someone explain the relationship (if there is one ) between the xyz coordinates given in EDdiscovery for a star system and the Map Grid that shows up in Universal Cartographics?

Example: Altair x: -57.63 y: 43.41 z: 97.57
Map Grid: -10/-3/20 (from bottom left corner of grid roughly 8 over and 1 up)

Not looking for an exact - but if there was a way to find a map grid from xyz would be really helpful.

Thanks


EDIT: Well DUH I was using the wrong numbers for Altair !!!! thanks nevermind
 
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Is it just me or does E D now save it's netlogs in a different place - i.e. under it's own directory structure not user appdata?
 
Oh how nice... There is one more system pair with identical name: PMD2009 101. And to make it even more fun, one of them is located at (610.5625/-442.71875/-1099.34375), and the other can be found from the galaxy map. :(
 
If I am at an unknown system A, and trilaterate it successfully, and enter the distance to the next system B on route, and then travel to B, the distance from A to B is lost. Can you make it transmitted to EDSM?
 
Nice job! Looks like a lot of work has gone into this since last I used it! Love the suggested systems, too!

On a side note, it does still seem to struggle beyond 65k Ly, will try the web site version tomorrow with this same system and see if that fares better, just out of curiosity...

edit - strangely, the system stuck. So, I do believe I have finally logged the first system beyond 65Kylies (I'll edit int he exact details). Interesting as EDDicovery said it failed, and I needed more systems.

Anyway, I'll give a neighbouring system a test run on the website today to see if that one goes a bit better or not. On the whole, I'm excited at having logged the first 65k+ system! I also noticed it using a lot of the systems I passed through and logged to know in the "suggested systems" box, which is pretty cool, seeing my work working for me now (and hopefully others that come out here, too).

Once again, amazing job with this project!
Z...

Good to here that it works better so far out. I plan to go to that spot to later.
I think the routine can get problem with floating point precision with distances over 64k. But i am not sure. But your points far out should make it allot easier to measure positions for stars now.
I like the new suggested stars function to. It seems like it works fine for me. I tweaked the algorithm some more so it will hopefully be even better in the next release
 
If I am at an unknown system A, and trilaterate it successfully, and enter the distance to the next system B on route, and then travel to B, the distance from A to B is lost. Can you make it transmitted to EDSM?

Yes. Will send it to both EDSC and EDSM.
 
Thanks a lot.

NB: Actually there is a very high system load at my server. I'm still investigatin, it's a bit harrassing when a simple login takes 20 minutes. And yes, actually there is a severe performance impact on EDSM.

Edit: Still looking for the cause, but the breakdown lasted for 30 or 40 minutes only. All is up and running since then.
 
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First things first: Awesome program. Thank you for making it.

Feature request: Remember screen (and/or monitor) position between shutdown and start up for the next time.
 
Ouch, next wish: If EDSC has trouble, it may take ages (60s? 120s? will check soon) until EDDiscovery transmits to EDSM. I prefer to see the EDSM result before jumping into the next system. Any chance of getting tramsmissions to both in parallel? Ideal would be in background.

PS: I know you'll start to hate me for submitting so many wishes ;)
 
Hello commanders!

The release of a complete overhaul of the EDSM web front end is coming very soon. If you want to take a look visit the preview/testing instance and tell Anthor or me about any errors, bugs or caveats you experience. If you are not registered there, just go ahead and register now for free ;)

If you've used EDSM web FE lately you may have noticed the web pages look a bit "vintage", this is because I am not very good at designing things like this, and I'm too stupid to talk Java and other OO things.

CMDR Anthor jumped into the boat and did a general rework of all pages, and I must say, I really like & appreciate what he has done so far. Besides that he did many improvements under the cover, which you may not have noticed, but they are there. For example the page showing system pairs with same coordinates took a few minutes, and now it takes some 10 seconds. There are lots of other improvements you can't see.

I just mailed with Anthor, and we want to let all registered users of EDSM know there is a preview/testing instance of his work. Just go to the URL mentioned at the top and log in.


Cheers, fly save,

CMDR Inhumierer
 
Ouch, next wish: If EDSC has trouble, it may take ages (60s? 120s? will check soon) until EDDiscovery transmits to EDSM. I prefer to see the EDSM result before jumping into the next system. Any chance of getting tramsmissions to both in parallel? Ideal would be in background.

PS: I know you'll start to hate me for submitting so many wishes ;)

All wishes is good. Those drives develpåment forward so just go ahead and ask.

I have been thinking of sending them in parallel in the future. And then probably in the background and send back result in an event.
 
Looks awesome!! Thanks for the effort and +1!

Is it possible to configure it to run on a separate computer in my network? I do this with Elite OCR and a couple of other applications and it works quite nicely.
 
Looks awesome!! Thanks for the effort and +1!

Is it possible to configure it to run on a separate computer in my network? I do this with Elite OCR and a couple of other applications and it works quite nicely.

IT should be if you can reach the network log files directory on the other computer.
 
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I've submitted lots of systems and distances (and some exact coordinates), but it says I have submitted 0 of them. I think I have the correct commander name in EDdiscovery.
 
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