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Hello,
Tried on opensuse 42.3. There is a crash at the end of charts unpacking, but then if you restart qtVlm it is all ok. I will investigate but can you check that?
that must be another problem. on my system it crashes immediately after start.
No idea. I built a virtual machine with exactly the same version as you, no problem here.
I was using 5.7-4 (Win7 64bit) and qtVlm started crashing - every time just after I had stared NMEA.
Thought it might be a version issue, so installed 5.8-0.
Exactly the same problem.
Mostly the NMEA data starts flowing, populates the dashboard, then crash. Occasionally it seems stable but as soon as I drag the screen - crash.

Please can someone advise likely causes and possible fix.
OK, so I deleted the one existing Route. Now seems to be ok, so maybe corrupted route data?
No idea
Next time it happens save somewhere boatAccReal.dat, poiReal.dat and qtVlm.ini, and send it to me.

BTW last version is now 5.8.1
QtVlm is a fantastic tool for Sailonline :-)

Thanks for our cooperation maitai, and thank you for always following this thread.
I am very happy with our "teamwork"
I'm having issues converting an excel file into csv format. I follow the instructions, yet QTVLM won't accept it. Can anyone help me and show we where I went wrong?

--- Last Edited by BER Baggus at 2018-06-15 15:13:41 ---
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maybe you could use
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as separator instead of
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Lacsareno
I just filled in the cells per other polars which I know work, not converted from a txt file or any other format. What do I need to do with the csv file to make it work?

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