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Nothing showing in EDD lol that rings a bell , Press all the buttons and then ask someone else....That's the ` advice ` they gave me LOL

That was not the advice you were given you are suffering from what is commonly called "self entitlement"

If someone has a sense of entitlement, that means the person believes they deserves certain privileges — and they are arrogant about it. The term "culture of entitlement" suggests that many people now have highly unreasonable expectations about what they are entitled to.
 
Nothing showing in EDD lol that rings a bell , Press all the buttons and then ask someone else....That's the ` advice ` they gave me LOL

Funny. When I scroll back half a dozen posts or so, all I see is developer trying to assist you to narrow the issue so it can be resolved, and a suggestion to contact the developer of the *other* application to help you resolve your forgotten password problem.
 
That was not the advice you were given you are suffering from what is commonly called "self entitlement"

If someone has a sense of entitlement, that means the person believes they deserves certain privileges — and they are arrogant about it. The term "culture of entitlement" suggests that many people now have highly unreasonable expectations about what they are entitled to.

Funny. When I scroll back half a dozen posts or so, all I see is developer trying to assist you to narrow the issue so it can be resolved, and a suggestion to contact the developer of the *other* application to help you resolve your forgotten password problem.

Not only that but they said "bye" so why are they still trolling rubbish? :rolleyes:

EDDiscovery, amazing app.
 
Ah, thanks Cedric I didn't know there was a new version - I pressed cheek for updates and it said it was fine. I'll update next time in on.

You're welcome. Some 9.x versions actually wouldn't tell you about available updates, so I guess you have/had one of those installed.
 
Say, how come the trip computer always seems to start off at one jump?

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This was this morning, after just starting Elite and EDDiscovery. My last jump last night was that 164 LY neutron jump.

I've been noticing this for a while. It seems to start off using the last jump from yesterday or last session if you click start (or click on the line, if you have start hidden) rather than zeroing out.
 
Say, how come the trip computer always seems to start off at one jump?

When you click the start it puts a Start Marker on the last FSD jump (and a Stop on the one before), and everything then calculates from there and the distance starts at the distance of that first jump. The start/stop markers have to be on FSD Jump history entries (you can do them manually from the main History tab as well) as it's currently written.

You could move it manually on the History tab (the Event column acquires an extra icon on Start/Stop entries) with the context menu or not click Start until you've made your first jump.
 
Actually, you can put a Start Marker on a Location journal (what you get when you log in to say where you are) if you include those in the Travel History.

It might make more sense for the Trip Computer to put the start on the most recent FSD Jump or Location - you'd need to make sure you were in game (not just main menu) before you started for that to change behaviour, but it might make more sense. I'll have a play tomorrow.
 
Missing scan data ??

I've found a "bug" where I'm missing a system body (Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A 6 a) in the "System Scan" image after it's been scanned.

Here's a photo:-

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And here's the journal entries

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{ "timestamp":"2018-08-02T17:46:27Z", "event":"Scan", "ScanType":"Detailed", "BodyName":"Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A", "BodyID":1, "Parents":[ {"Null":0} ], "DistanceFromArrivalLS":0.000000, "StarType":"G", "StellarMass":0.914063, "Radius":705900224.000000, "AbsoluteMagnitude":5.189301, "Age_MY":942, "SurfaceTemperature":5280.000000, "Luminosity":"Vab", "SemiMajorAxis":816743776256.000000, "Eccentricity":0.035834, "OrbitalInclination":-72.405655, "Periapsis":194.305054, "OrbitalPeriod":1366472192.000000, "RotationPeriod":289957.375000, "AxialTilt":0.000000 }
{ "timestamp":"2018-08-02T17:47:47Z", "event":"Scan", "ScanType":"Detailed", "BodyName":"Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A 6", "BodyID":9, "Parents":[ {"Star":1}, {"Null":0} ], "DistanceFromArrivalLS":919.506348, "TidalLock":false, "TerraformState":"Terraformable", "PlanetClass":"Water world", "Atmosphere":"nitrogen atmosphere", "AtmosphereType":"Nitrogen", "AtmosphereComposition":[ { "Name":"Nitrogen", "Percent":56.637447 }, { "Name":"Oxygen", "Percent":28.168150 }, { "Name":"Water", "Percent":15.055239 } ], "Volcanism":"minor silicate vapour geysers volcanism", "MassEM":1.202237, "Radius":6401687.000000, "SurfaceGravity":11.692585, "SurfaceTemperature":358.544952, "SurfacePressure":84892.867188, "Landable":false, "Composition":{ "Ice":0.000000, "Rock":0.658665, "Metal":0.341335 }, "SemiMajorAxis":274178867200.000000, "Eccentricity":0.005410, "OrbitalInclination":0.329725, "Periapsis":259.990295, "OrbitalPeriod":81891208.000000, "RotationPeriod":158345.781250, "AxialTilt":2.199969 }
{ "timestamp":"2018-08-02T17:48:02Z", "event":"Scan", "ScanType":"Detailed", "BodyName":"Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A 6 a", "BodyID":10, "Parents":[ {"Planet":9}, {"Star":1}, {"Null":0} ], "DistanceFromArrivalLS":920.929565, "TidalLock":true, "TerraformState":"", "PlanetClass":"Rocky body", "Atmosphere":"thin sulfur dioxide atmosphere", "AtmosphereType":"SulphurDioxide", "AtmosphereComposition":[ { "Name":"SulphurDioxide", "Percent":100.000000 } ], "Volcanism":"", "MassEM":0.065397, "Radius":2733294.000000, "SurfaceGravity":3.488960, "SurfaceTemperature":207.691757, "SurfacePressure":223.370499, "Landable":false, "Composition":{ "Ice":0.000000, "Rock":0.859586, "Metal":0.140414 }, "SemiMajorAxis":853256128.000000, "Eccentricity":0.000000, "OrbitalInclination":7.294116, "Periapsis":140.706909, "OrbitalPeriod":6966951.000000, "RotationPeriod":7153930.500000, "AxialTilt":0.221617 }

As you can see, the main star and body 6 (the WW) are shown in the graphic, but the moon is missing.

I tried a journal re-scan, but to no avail.

Any ideas ?
 
I've found a "bug" where I'm missing a system body (Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A 6 a) in the "System Scan" image after it's been scanned.

Here's a photo:-


And here's the journal entries

Code:
{ "timestamp":"2018-08-02T17:46:27Z", "event":"Scan", "ScanType":"Detailed", "BodyName":"Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A", "BodyID":1, "Parents":[ {"Null":0} ], "DistanceFromArrivalLS":0.000000, "StarType":"G", "StellarMass":0.914063, "Radius":705900224.000000, "AbsoluteMagnitude":5.189301, "Age_MY":942, "SurfaceTemperature":5280.000000, "Luminosity":"Vab", "SemiMajorAxis":816743776256.000000, "Eccentricity":0.035834, "OrbitalInclination":-72.405655, "Periapsis":194.305054, "OrbitalPeriod":1366472192.000000, "RotationPeriod":289957.375000, "AxialTilt":0.000000 }
{ "timestamp":"2018-08-02T17:47:47Z", "event":"Scan", "ScanType":"Detailed", "BodyName":"Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A 6", "BodyID":9, "Parents":[ {"Star":1}, {"Null":0} ], "DistanceFromArrivalLS":919.506348, "TidalLock":false, "TerraformState":"Terraformable", "PlanetClass":"Water world", "Atmosphere":"nitrogen atmosphere", "AtmosphereType":"Nitrogen", "AtmosphereComposition":[ { "Name":"Nitrogen", "Percent":56.637447 }, { "Name":"Oxygen", "Percent":28.168150 }, { "Name":"Water", "Percent":15.055239 } ], "Volcanism":"minor silicate vapour geysers volcanism", "MassEM":1.202237, "Radius":6401687.000000, "SurfaceGravity":11.692585, "SurfaceTemperature":358.544952, "SurfacePressure":84892.867188, "Landable":false, "Composition":{ "Ice":0.000000, "Rock":0.658665, "Metal":0.341335 }, "SemiMajorAxis":274178867200.000000, "Eccentricity":0.005410, "OrbitalInclination":0.329725, "Periapsis":259.990295, "OrbitalPeriod":81891208.000000, "RotationPeriod":158345.781250, "AxialTilt":2.199969 }
{ "timestamp":"2018-08-02T17:48:02Z", "event":"Scan", "ScanType":"Detailed", "BodyName":"Zunou JY-Z d13-810 A 6 a", "BodyID":10, "Parents":[ {"Planet":9}, {"Star":1}, {"Null":0} ], "DistanceFromArrivalLS":920.929565, "TidalLock":true, "TerraformState":"", "PlanetClass":"Rocky body", "Atmosphere":"thin sulfur dioxide atmosphere", "AtmosphereType":"SulphurDioxide", "AtmosphereComposition":[ { "Name":"SulphurDioxide", "Percent":100.000000 } ], "Volcanism":"", "MassEM":0.065397, "Radius":2733294.000000, "SurfaceGravity":3.488960, "SurfaceTemperature":207.691757, "SurfacePressure":223.370499, "Landable":false, "Composition":{ "Ice":0.000000, "Rock":0.859586, "Metal":0.140414 }, "SemiMajorAxis":853256128.000000, "Eccentricity":0.000000, "OrbitalInclination":7.294116, "Periapsis":140.706909, "OrbitalPeriod":6966951.000000, "RotationPeriod":7153930.500000, "AxialTilt":0.221617 }

As you can see, the main star and body 6 (the WW) are shown in the graphic, but the moon is missing.

I tried a journal re-scan, but to no avail.

Any ideas ?

Show/hide moons (the 4th icon in the scan panel toolbar) is unselected, so moons are hidden.
 
Just starting out with this rather marvlous add on! A question though, I got the voice pack add on and now I have two computers telling me about fuel scooping. Checked out the EDIT button in the edit Add Ons menu, brings up the list of actions, but there is no disable feature, I can either select Always Action/True or Full condition.

Full condition = disable?

Just want to check before I do stuff that screws it all up.
 
Just starting out with this rather marvlous add on! A question though, I got the voice pack add on and now I have two computers telling me about fuel scooping. Checked out the EDIT button in the edit Add Ons menu, brings up the list of actions, but there is no disable feature, I can either select Always Action/True or Full condition.

Full condition = disable?

Just want to check before I do stuff that screws it all up.

You could turn off the game's COVAS voice for that if you want - in options / audio.
 
Apologies if this is a dull question or has got an answer somewhere that I have missed..

Is there an introductory guide to the features of EDDiscovery somewhere? If you can point me to a set of messages in this 248 page thread, that would do nicely :). I have had it installed and am using it happily, but I am sort of aware that it probably does rather a lot more than I am doing with it currently, and I'd like to be sure I am getting the most out of it! At the moment, I have it linked to my EDSM and EGO accounts, and I use it to browse my activity over the sessions, plus get an idea of what the systems I scanned are worth. I did also use the marvellous 3d journey map, which is hugely impressive, and immensely useful for my route planning.

Am I missing anything else? :)

Incidentally, what do people usually do with their linked EDSM and / or EGO accounts, do you upload your data to them every time you finish a session, or do you save doing that until you have gotten back to a station in-game and sold your exploration data?
 
I Didn't really want to do that. Is there no way to alter or edit the voice pack? Is that what you are telling me?
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This is one of the reasons I don't run ED Discovery.

It's a brilliant piece of software but some of it's issues I can't deal with. This is one.
 
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