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Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2016.10.01 04:45:08 -
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Wow! I can see assets in citadels! And market orders in citadels! I wasn't expecting this to happen for months. Feature request: Please allow us to map citadel names like [Citadel #1,123,123,456,789] to memorable names, if only locally. Thank you so much. |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2016.10.01 15:54:56 -
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Golden Gnu wrote:@Johann HemphillYour feature request makes sense, but, you should know there is actually a way to add them to the stop.hammerti.me.uk citadel API: The Great Citadel Hunt of 2016That helps everyone who have items in the citadel. Would that be enough or do you still need the feature?
I just registered for the excellent program you linked. I think the feature is still worth implementing. There will be citadels that people prefer to keep private and out of the database, and citadels that could benefit from a better name. I imagine being able to right-click on a citadel ID and seeing the option to set name, and then having the list of override mappings stored in Options -> Values -> Citadel Names. |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2016.10.03 14:53:04 -
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Messenger Of Truth wrote:Johann Hemphill wrote: Edit: After playing with it, even after bookmarking my commonly used citadels and refreshing them in the Citadel Hunt, and then updating jEveAssets, they are still not associated with citadel IDs so jEVEAssets cannot benefit. It requires a bunch of other stuff with buy orders to happen before it can make a definite mapping. This feature is definitely needed.
There is caching on the website and in jEveAssets, so I would expect that any citadels you upload find their way into jEveAssets within a few hours (3 or less). Did they turn up later?
Not in my jEveAssets client, but when queried directly--yes, at least one of them did https://stop.hammerti.me.uk/api/citadel/1021762992129
My client is erroring out while getting the citadel names ERROR [AWT-EventQueue-0] net.nikr.eve.jeveasset.io.online.CitadelGetter - sun.security.validator.ValidatorException: PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target
I'll submit a bug report.
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Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2016.11.14 21:36:02 -
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I wanted to let you know that the software is working great. I am using it to keep track of a few hundred items I sell in a Fortizar market, and the stockpile feature is great for telling me when, what, and how much I need to import to keep it suppied.
Low-priority feature request: When I have multiple APIs and want to update assets, but some of them aren't ready, could the software provide an indication of the longest wait? Example |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2016.11.15 07:08:39 -
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Golden Gnu wrote:@Johann Hemphill
I wonder, though, how do you keep your account updates out of sync? it usually sync up while you sleep... They definitely sync up when I sleep or wait longer 6 (?) hours, so it's not much of a problem.
This happens if I do a full update and then go to update again after only 4 (?) hours or so. My guess is that character APIs have a shorter cooldown than corporate APIs.
What I am really hoping for is for it to tell me how long until all of the APIs are ready to update again, so I can expect when I'll be able to get another full snapshot, if that makes sense. |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.04.23 19:16:53 -
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Golden Gnu wrote: -Rename unknown locations -Exclude wreck assets -Show time until the the first and last account can be updated
Thank you! |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.04.24 16:50:36 -
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*Previous post edited to include a detailed response to the 4.0 features.
jEveAssets performance:
As a heavy user of jEveAssets, the more accounts I add the slower it seems to get. A year ago I had to start launching with the jmemory.jar binary but now I seem to be running into the upper limits again.
About a month ago, before the 4.0 update, I had 5 accounts with 11 characters and 2 corporations and one day found that I couldn't update anymore. The software would churn away for about 15 minutes and then Java would crash. The solution was to uncheck some of my characters in the account management window, reducing it to 3 accounts with 6 characters and 2 corporations; then I was able to update again.
For some time before that, the stockpile feature has been hard to use. I have 7 stockpiles with over 400 total entries, and adding new items to the stockpile became painful somewhere over the 300 entry mark. Particularly when editing the Minimum Count of an item, jEveAssets will hang (completely unresponsive) for two or three minutes at a time on each item.
Since the 4.0 update, I have not readded any characters, and updating is much more rapid, but the transactions and journal are now missing, and editing minimum quantities in the stockpile is still painfully slow.
Are there any settings that I can adjust to improve this? |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.04.25 06:33:19 -
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I am interested in trying a dev build. Yes, please!
Modifying jmemory.properties did not fix the missing Transactions and Journal.
I tried changing the line in jmemory.properties to xmx=2g and xmx=3g using wordpad on 64-bit Windows 10, but the software silently refused to launch and would only work again when I changed it back to a 1. I tried changing to xmx=4g but the JVM launcher reported: "Error: Could not create the Java Virtual Machine. A fatal exception has occurred." It turned out I was using 32-bit Java. So I installed the latest 64-bit version and was able to get jmemory.jar running with xmx=4g. I just now did a partial update with only Journals and Transactions checked. Both the Transactions and Journal tabs are still completely empty even with all filters cleared.
With all the additional memory space, my stockpile minimum quantity update delay was reduced from minutes to seconds, but it still makes my fans spin up so I'm glad there's room for optimization.
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Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.05.02 18:52:23 -
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Feature Request for Stockpile Shopping Lists:
Right now the shopping list includes everything required to bring the stockpile up to 100% level. In practice, the only items that need to be restocked are the ones that are actually running low.
Could a "Low Stock Only" function be introduced as outlined in the following image?
A checkbox to limit the shopping list to items with low surplus % |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.05.02 21:32:19 -
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Golden Gnu wrote:@Johann Hemphill It have been a while since I worked on the shopping list, but, I would assume (without looking at the code) that changing the "percent full" would do the trick? So set it to 60% (per your settings) should do the trick?
Edit: Thanks for the high effort feature suggestion. A picture does indeed say a thousand words. And I'm not declining the feature suggestion, just asking if the current feature can be used instead :) Thanks for the compliment on my picture :) The percent full function, at first glance, looks like it might fulfill this function, but it does something entirely different. It will make a shopping list such that when purchased and added to the stockpile, every quantity will be at X% of target level.
Example: If my target level for Acolyte II is 100, and I have 35 in stock, and open shopping list set to 75 percent full, it will direct me to buy [ (100 * 75%) - 35 ] = 40 of them so that my final stock level is 75.
I have trouble imagining a use case for this. Perhaps it could be repurposed. |
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Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.05.03 21:23:23 -
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Golden Gnu wrote:@Johann Hemphill You're right, the percent full is the same as multiplier in the stockpile tool. I think it's useful, though and I'm pretty sure it was a feature request, from a long time ago.
It does not fit your needs, as it changes the needed amount. What you need is to hide items that are above X% full. I think allowing you to set the percent yourself is the best option vs just a checkbox, what do you think? Yes. I hope to hide items that are above X% full, accounting for buy orders and manufacturing and all the rest. Maximum customization is better than hardcoded single-use cases, so allowing the user to set the percent is best. |

Johann Hemphill
KarmaFleet Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2017.05.20 00:14:43 -
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The new stockpile is great! So responsive and the % cutoff shopping list is useful. For me, industry jobs no longer count toward total stock though, since the stockpile revamp. Example Anybody else? |
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