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Added chapter 12. Importing dives from JDivelog Adding some divecomputers to Appendix A Signed-off-by: Jacco van Koll <jacco.van.koll@gmail.com>
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User Manual
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Version 0.0.4
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Version 0.0.5
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Autor documentation: Jacco van Koll <jko@haringstad.com>
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connected and you should be able to import your dives.
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12. Importing dives from JDivelog
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Maybe you have been using JDivelog and you have a lot of dives logged in
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this program. You don't have to type all information by hand into
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Subsurface, because you can import your divelogs from JDivelog.
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JDivelog stores it's information into files with the extention of .jlb.
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These .jlb contain all the information that has been stored, except your
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images in xml format.
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By using the menu 'File - Import' you get the popup, like described in
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chapter 4, Importing new dives. Within this popup there is the option
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to import existing files which are already on your computer. To import
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your JDivelog file(s) do the following:
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Open 'File - Import' on the menu
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Use the file locator under XML file name
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Browse your directories to the location where your *.jlb file is
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Select your existing *.jlb file and click 'open'
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Click the OK button in the popup
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After a few moments, you see your existing logs in Subsurface. Now you can
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edit your dives like explained in chapter 6.
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Information that is not (yet) imported from JDivelog:
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Used amount of weight
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Used type of suit
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Used type of gloves
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Extended dive location information
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Type of dive
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Dive activity
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Appendix A
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The use of libdivecomputer provides the support for divecomputers. Within
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Sensus Pro
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Sensus Ultra
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Suunto:
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Cobra
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2
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3
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D3
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D9
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D4
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D4i
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D6
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D6i
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D9tx
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Eon
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Gekko
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HelO2
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Mosquito
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Solution
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Viper
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Viper Air
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Alpha
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Nitrox/Vario
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Stinger
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Vyper
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2
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Air
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Vytec
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DS
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Zoop
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Uwatec:
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Aladin
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Memo Mouse
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N2iTiON 3
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* OSTC computers are listed in the pull-down menu as OSTC. All 3 types are supported.
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