dmpstats / stochCRM

Graphical User Interface (GUI) developed for a stochastic avian Collision Risk Model (CRM)
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Returning to Step 1 #15

Open alexrobbins1 opened 4 years ago

alexrobbins1 commented 4 years ago

I'm having issues returning to step 1 after I've moved onto entering the species parameters. Is there a function for this?

I'm also having issues downloading outputs but will see if this is an IS issue.

statsgeeknz commented 4 years ago

@alexrobbins1 I'll hand over to @bcaneco - he did the heavy lifting on the app.

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bcaneco commented 4 years ago

Hi Alex,

Returning to step 1 from any of the other steps should be as simple as clicking on the corresponding title on the left-hand side navigation panel, which will take you to the currently specified wind-farm and turbine parameter values.

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I've just tried it, coming back from step 2, and seems to be working fine.

Let us know if the downloading issues are persistent.

Bruno

alexrobbins1 commented 4 years ago

I've tried again and once I have left the windfarm parameters tab it greys out and I can't return to it. The cursor turns to a hand over steps 2-4 but remains as an arrow over step 1. I'm using google chrome - not sure if that makes a difference.

alexrobbins1 commented 4 years ago

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Unfortunately it's not showing the cursor...

bcaneco commented 4 years ago

Hi Alex,

Okay, I think I know what's going on. It seems like there is a issue with the top bar width adjustment, which appears to mask the "step 1" button if the screen width is not wide enough to fit in all the icons. The top bar becomes fatter and hides access to part of the navigation pane.

I'll have a look at it as soon as possible. In the meantime, opening the web-browser in a slightly wider screen, if at all possible, should dodge the issue.

Many thanks, Bruno

thomasevans commented 4 years ago

Hi Alex, You an also zoom out on the app, if you click your cursor on the blue bar at the top or the grey side bar on the left then press ctrl with the minus (-) key (or ctl with plus + to zoom in). That will make things smaller but it does mean you'll get more onto the screen. Tom

alexrobbins1 commented 4 years ago

Ah yes! When I stretch the web browser across into my second screen it works - great for getting work done not so great for keeping my screens neat, haha. Thanks for figuring it out!

Alex