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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#1078 | fixed | Add variation of diet to Monte Carlo | joeb | carlw |
Description |
One thing we really need to include is variation in diet composition, using the approach that Villy used in the old original Ecoranger. |
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#903 | not an issue | Add warning when a time series dataset contains both Effort and F series | jeroens | joeb |
Description |
If a time series data set includes both Effort and F there is now way of knowing which to use. In this case the code decides arbitrarily which time series sets the F values. A warning could be issued. |
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#281 | not an issue | Add/ Duplicate egg production shape alters existing graphs | administrator | carieh |
Description |
If you have a seasonal egg production shape and try to add another shape (or duplicate) the first graph (seasonal) becomes tong-term. The new graphs appear in long-term scale, so I would assume long-term is the default for all graphs (maybe that is the issue) If I start with a long-term graph and duplicate or add a new one the original graph remains the same. So, could it be possible that if you have a seasonal graph and try to duplicate it, the new (duplicate) would also be seasonal? I should mention that even when a new graph is added, and the original is altered to long-term, if you switch it back to seasonal, it appears to be the same graph. I don't think there are any alterations happening to the grapg besides the time span. |