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Captain Zienna
Caldari Heavy Influence Aggression.
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Posted - 2009.06.13 11:11:00 -
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You are truly great !! my deepest respect for you.
Just logged in on your test account for POS intel manager. and 1 thing springs to mind. have you remembered to calculate for summer and winter time ? Just clicked on reinforced and you can see when they come out of RF and what time it is. on the one saying EVE, hover over it and it says London / EVE time which is not correct. i.e now it is 12:00 London time, but 11:00 EVEtime :)
Just a observation.
CZ
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Captain Zienna
Caldari Heavy Influence Aggression.
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Posted - 2009.06.13 12:15:00 -
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Feature suggestion:
I would like to see a filter on this baby here. show only 0.0 systems or Low sec or all.
That would give a very nice tool for people to find nearest low sec from empire to 0.0 if needed.
http://evemaps.dotlan.net/jumprange/Ark,4/TP-RTO
On link above it can be confusing to see where to make a low sec jump point :)
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Captain Zienna
Caldari Heavy Influence Aggression.
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Posted - 2009.06.13 17:00:00 -
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Originally by: Wollari
Originally by: Captain Zienna You are truly great !! my deepest respect for you.
Just logged in on your test account for POS intel manager. and 1 thing springs to mind. have you remembered to calculate for summer and winter time ? Just clicked on reinforced and you can see when they come out of RF and what time it is. on the one saying EVE, hover over it and it says London / EVE time which is not correct. i.e now it is 12:00 London time, but 11:00 EVEtime :)
Just a observation.
CZ
The timestamps should be all correct. I internally use GMT and then I'm using the system functions to switch timezones and let the system to the job to display the correct time. When there's written Eve/London then it's a bug :-) and just wrong labeld. But for EU people it shouldnt be a big problem to add 1 or 2 hours instead for our US/AU timezone people.
You would think so right ? but some people are not that clever, and i promise you, that some people will use your tool. look at where it says EVE TIME (London / EVE) and they will plan for that instead +1 hour ahead. hehe |
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