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There appears to be no address or system for giving feedback.
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Not willing to download a run a program out of the blue with no supporting information. Who, what, and why ......
Hope it is an honest navigational SW effort, then I will be eager to try it out.
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I see the feedback form on the 'polar-navy' website. However, since there is no information about the program or the people offering it, and the poster is brand new to the forum and has no track record and no public profile info, and provides no links to other works, it could just as easily be an executable that is up to no good. Way to anonymous for my tastes.
I look forward to finding out how wrong I am and apologizing for my suspicions.
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The questions about who you are are perfectly appropriate. If you can write a program like that, you can certainly manage to set up a secure feedback system.
Tell us more and you might get more back if you're legit.
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Website development is quite separate from application development, as you no doubt realize. At this point given limited resources application development receives the most attention and web site will likely stay at its current level of functionality for a while.
That said, we are getting some feedback. I certainly hope that some of those that tried the application will share their experience here at some point in the future.
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Hi tried the app for some minutes.
So I welcome the idea of such an application on the Mac.
So far I've noticed these missing features:
I installed it on my iMac 24" (Intel) OS X 10.5.6
- the About Menu doesn't work, window pops up and disappears at once
- in the menus the COMMAND Key isn't shown
- S63 ENC charts (those that do need a permission code) don't load
- I tried S57 ENC charts (the one that are free) of the Netherlands seaways: this time it worked, but loading all charts (many files does crash PolarView)
- I would like to have ZOOM IN / ZOOM OUT on the scrollball of my mouse
- the chart manager doesn't remember the last selection
- the info Window should be there from the start
- it would be interesting to have the name of the ENC chart displayed somewhere.
I think PolarView goes in the right direction. It's still beta but I think will get some more features.
Regards,
Manou
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OK, I tried it. It's a beginning. The display is pretty nice and the symbology is good. It's appears to be an OGR/GDAL-based S-57 viewer. So what's next? There's almost no user-interface and it doesn't really function as a chartplotter - no GPS support, etc.
What are your plans for it?
By the way, loading in the standard 1,000 US ENC's crashed it - perhaps some type of memory limitation?
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The program is tested with more charts than are available in the full NOAA set and memory use is generally not the issue.
There is likely a problem with one of the charts in your set (and we are not handling it very gracefully). In the last few days a few validation issues were fixed, but there may be more (or this may be one of the already reported issues, the release is not going to be updated with all the fixes for some time).
Would you mind letting me know what chart it was reading when it crashed? You should see the chart name and path in the progress dialog. It would also be great if you can send me an archive of the chart that is causing a crash.
Thanks!
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I checked my ENC root directory and you're right, there are more charts than just the NOAA ones. Some are proprietary and I can't give any additional information about them. It is highly likely that one of them is causing my problem. If I can narrow it down further, I'll write back about the specific problem.
What about the rest of my questions and these new ones?
1. What are your plans for this?
2. Is there going to be more of a user-interface?
3. Are you making it open source? If not, what is your target price?
4. Is there something special about it that will make it different, better, cheaper, etc. than MacENC, Coastal Explorer, MaxSea, Fugawi, etc?
5. You're clearly thinking about multiple platforms. Are there others? Linux, iPhone, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android, Blackberry, J2me?
6. What is your background and how many people are working on this project?
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OK, makes sense.
What's the development environment that you're using to develop this with?
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Polar Navy looks interesting.. good rendering for an alpha release. When you get S63 reading working, let me know, as I have a load of UK charts in that format.
Keep up the good work.
Never knowingly overcanvassed!
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Chart distributors such as ChartWorld will provide multiple permits so the charts can be used for multiple installations. In order to support world wide S-57 ENC chart coverage an app will have to support the S-63 encryption. Only the US and a few other countries have unencrypted S-57 ENCs.
Does the PolarNavy ENC chart viewer support the S-57 update files (xxxx.001, xxxx.002,xxxx.00X)? What about the Catalog.031 which has links to files besides the S-57 data?
Scott Dillon
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Yes, pretty much the entire world standardized on S63. Incidentally (to touch on a point made previously), due to the IHO contract requirements open sourcing ENC application that supports S63 is not really legally possible.
We support cell updates automatically (though better support is needed and planned, as was proven by a recent user issue where outdated updates were found in a more recent cell directory). Catalog files are currently ignored for a number of technical reasons (as a matter of personal opinion, I think they have both benefits and drawbacks). That said, I was under impression that catalogs essentially list cells that are included in a given bundle.
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Well, since there is a bit of a lull in PolarView development (due to external dependency that takes a while) we just added GRIB file support. At this point the only GRIB data type supported is wind information.
We are looking for your feedback. In particular:
- Do you like the symbolization? If not - why not and what would you prefer?
- What other GRIB information types do you usually use? (It would be great if while answering this you provided a copy of your favorite GRIB file - we have access to a limited number of data sources).
Version 0.4 available for both Mac and Windows (not that anyone would care for the latter on this forum)