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[Bug 1389926] Re: Time Controller Jumps an Hour Ahead

 

The steps I just took to recreate the problem:
- Gpredict is open in Polar/SingleSat View
> Open Time Controller
> Pause Time
> Select a previous day (I don't think this bug works same-day), in my case 30 Oct 2014
> Manually Type in a time (Must be typed, I don't think this bug affects the scroll buttons)
> Hour: 10
> Min: 48
> Sec: 39
- Unisat-6 and Eagle-2 are visible, my single sat is set to Vermont Lunar which is at -2 deg el
> Press play
- Time immediately jumps to Hour:11, but everything else stays, satellites move forward normally from where they, meaning they were already at the hour ahead of what I typed in

Is there a better way to display screenshots?

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Title:
  Time Controller Jumps an Hour Ahead

Status in “gpredict” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I'm using the "daily build" of gpredict on Ubuntu 14.04.

  When selecting a time on the Time Controller, Gpredict jumps to a time
  one hour ahead of the entered time. This is only visibile when I press
  "play forward" and the time jumps one hour ahead (the satellites don't
  change position because they were already set to the hour ahead).

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