[Kst] In offset mode, [0] location
Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschenes
mamd at ias.u-psud.fr
Mon Feb 6 17:20:22 CET 2006
Just to make sure everybody understands what I mean, here's a jpeg.
In that figure I was expecting to have "Sun Nov 7 2004 18:32:00
[seconds]" at the bottom
and the [0] put accordingly. It seems that the behavior right now
is to have the first big tick to be [0] which is not always what you
expect.
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On 6-Feb-06, at 5:05 PM, Matthew D Truch wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 10:58:19AM -0500, George Staikos wrote:
>> On Monday 06 February 2006 10:45, Matthew D Truch wrote:
>>> Benefits of each method:
>>>
>>> Current kst 'base and offset mode':
>>> - The base is 'nice' and 'round'.
>>
>> Part of the problem is that we actually don't get this happening.
>> The base
>> asked for is, say, "10:00:00.00" and the result is base "10:00:08.00".
>
> Weird. I didn't see Marc-Antoine's email until after I sent mine, and
> since then I have been trying to reproduce what he described. I can't
> get that to happen, at least not with the couple of simple ascii files
> I
> tried it with. Both in base offset mode and in time interpretation
> (and
> therefore implicit base-offset mode). But I would call what he
> describes a bug.
>
> --
> "I think better with a glass of beer in front of me; two heads are
> better than one!"
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> Brown University
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Marc-Antoine Miville-Deschenes
Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale
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