Hello Liviu
Many thanks for the great job
the advandced stastic by Volker is really usefull
The spreading option also make resulting timetable more suitable to teachers wishes
So is there any chances to get those new features into custom Alfaromeo-version ?
Best regards
I think you cannot use successfully the spreading of activities with alfaromeo version. The reason is that when FET adds a minimum 2 days between activities, it can still place them one real day apart.
I suggest you to use the dialog of modifying multiple constraints of type min n days between activities. Just select OLD "number of activities" = 2 and NEW "min n days" = 3. I think it should work for activities split into 2.
Hmm, the approach above might work also if I add spreading into FET-alfaromeo version. Apply spreading and then modify multiple constraints at once, OLD min n days = 2 and NEW min n days = 3.
Okay, I will try to add these new features into custom alfaromeo version (in fact, add the algorithm of alfaromeo version into 5.7.3).
Done! Please let me know.
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good news !
I didnot notice this post before :-[
did you mean you already added spread activity feature into alfaromeo version?!
if so, where can I find it !?
QuoteQuoteDone! Please let me know.
good news !
did you mean you already added spread activity feature into alfaromeo version?!
if so, where can I find it !?
I am not sure I added it. It has passed a long time since them. You say you cannot see it in the menu?
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I am not sure I added it. It has passed a long time since them. You say you cannot see it in the menu?
Yes
it is there ! in fet-5_7_3-alfaromeo
from: Advanced ===> spread activities evenly over the week
may I test it for 12 days !?
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I am not sure I added it. It has passed a long time since them. You say you cannot see it in the menu?
Yes
it is there !
from: Advanced ===> spread activities evenly over the week
may I test it for 12 days !?
I suppose so. Please see also messages above (I read that you need to replace 2 with 3).