Documentation: update french translation of user-manual

Signed-off-by: Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@free.fr>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: subsurface-manual VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-02-06 09:16+0100\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2015-02-15 14:23+0100\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@ -205,9 +205,9 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:108
msgid ""
"The *Dive Info* to the top left, giving more detailed information on the "
"dive selected in the *Dive List*, including some statistics for the selected "
"dive or for all highlighted dive(s)."
"The *Info* to the top left, giving more detailed information on the dive "
"selected in the *Dive List*, including some statistics for the selected dive "
"or for all highlighted dive(s)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ msgid ""
"information and profile of the _selected dive_ are shown in the respective "
"panels. On the other hand, if one highlights more than one dive the last "
"highlighted dive is the _selected dive_, but summary data of all "
"_highlighted dives_ are shown in the *Stats* tab of the *Dive Info* panel "
"_highlighted dives_ are shown in the *Stats* tab of the *Info* panel "
"(maximum, minimum and average depths, durations, water temperatures and SAC; "
"total time and number of dives selected)."
msgstr ""
@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: ./user-manual.txt:141
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"*Info*: Show only the Dive Notes about the last selected dive and statistics "
"*Info*: Show only the Notes about the last selected dive and statistics "
"for\n"
"all highlighted dives.\n"
msgstr ""
@ -430,11 +430,11 @@ msgid ""
"guide, and some remarks about the dive. _Subsurface_ can store much more "
"information than this for each dive. In order to add a dive to a dive log, "
"select _Log -> Add Dive_ from the Main Menu. The program then shows three "
"panels to enter information for a dive: two tabs in the *Dive Info* panel "
"(*Dive Notes* and *Equipment*), as well as the *Dive Profile* panel that "
"displays a graphical profile of each dive. These panels are respectively "
"marked [red]#A#, [red]#B# and [red]#C# in the figure below. Each of these "
"tabs will now be explained for data entry."
"panels to enter information for a dive: two tabs in the *Info* panel "
"(*Notes* and *Equipment*), as well as the *Dive Profile* panel that displays "
"a graphical profile of each dive. These panels are respectively marked "
"[red]#A#, [red]#B# and [red]#C# in the figure below. Each of these tabs will "
"now be explained for data entry."
msgstr ""
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@ -446,10 +446,10 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:215
msgid ""
"When one edits a field in Dive notes or Equipment panels, _Subsurface_ "
"enters *Editing Mode*, indicated by the message in the blue box at the top "
"of the _Dive Notes_ panel (see the image below). This message is displayed "
"in all the panels under Dive notes and Equipment when in *Editing Mode*."
"When one edits a field in Notes or Equipment panels, _Subsurface_ enters "
"*Editing Mode*, indicated by the message in the blue box at the top of the "
"_Notes_ panel (see the image below). This message is displayed in all the "
"panels under Notes and Equipment when in *Editing Mode*."
msgstr ""
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@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Title ====
#: ./user-manual.txt:224 ./user-manual.txt:700
#, no-wrap
msgid "Dive Notes"
msgid "Notes"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -481,8 +481,8 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This panel contains the date, time and place information for a particular "
"dive, environmental conditions, co-divers and buddies, as well as some "
"descriptive information. If one clicks on the *Dive Notes* tab, the "
"following fields are visible:"
"descriptive information. If one clicks on the *Notes* tab, the following "
"fields are visible:"
msgstr ""
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@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ msgid ""
"The *Save* and *Cancel* buttons are used to save all the information for "
"tabs in the info panel and in the dive profile panel, so there's no need to "
"use them until ALL other information has been added. Here is an example of a "
"completed Dive Notes panel:"
"completed Notes panel:"
msgstr ""
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@ -938,13 +938,13 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:473
msgid ""
"The information entered in the *Dive Notes* tab, the *Equipment* tab as well "
"as the *Dive Profile* can now be saved in the user's logbook by using the "
"two buttons on the top right hand of the Dive Notes tab. If the _Save_ "
"button is clicked, the dive data are saved in the current logbook. If the "
"_Cancel_ button is clicked, the newly entered dive data are discarded. When "
"exiting _Subsurface_, the user will be prompted once more to save the "
"logbook with the new dive(s)."
"The information entered in the *Notes* tab, the *Equipment* tab as well as "
"the *Dive Profile* can now be saved in the user's logbook by using the two "
"buttons on the top right hand of the Notes tab. If the _Save_ button is "
"clicked, the dive data are saved in the current logbook. If the _Cancel_ "
"button is clicked, the newly entered dive data are discarded. When exiting "
"_Subsurface_, the user will be prompted once more to save the logbook with "
"the new dive(s)."
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ msgid ""
"on most dive computers and also saves battery power of the dive computer (at "
"least for those not charging while connected via USB). If, for some reason, "
"the user wishes to import ALL dives from the dive computer, even though some "
"may already be in the logbook, then check the check box labelled _Force "
"may already be in the logbook, then check the check box labeled _Force "
"download of all dives_."
msgstr ""
@ -1324,8 +1324,8 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"With the uploaded dives in the *Dive List*, the information from the dive "
"computer is not complete and more details must be added in order to have a "
"fuller record of the dives. To do this, the *Dive Notes* and the *Equipment* "
"tabs on the top left hand of the _Subsurface_ window should be used."
"fuller record of the dives. To do this, the *Notes* and the *Equipment* tabs "
"on the top left hand of the _Subsurface_ window should be used."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -1337,8 +1337,8 @@ msgid ""
"record. In a few cases, (e.g. APD rebreathers) one also has to provide the "
"date and time of the dive. If the contents of this tab is changed or edited "
"in any way, the message in a blue box at the top of the panel indicates that "
"the dive is being edited. If one clicks on the *Dive Notes* tab, the "
"following fields are visible:"
"the dive is being edited. If one clicks on the *Notes* tab, the following "
"fields are visible:"
msgstr ""
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@ -1611,17 +1611,17 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"_METHOD 1_: After uploading dives from a dive computer, the dive profiles of "
"the uploaded dives are shown in the *Dive profile* tab, as well as a few "
"items of information in the *Dive Notes* tab (e.g. water temperature) and in "
"the *Equipment* tab (e.g. gas pressures and gas composition). However the "
"other fields remain empty. It may be useful to simultaneously edit some of "
"the fields in the *Dive Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. For instance, it is "
"possible that a diver performed several dives during a single day, using "
"identical equipment while diving at the same dive site or with the same dive "
"master and/or buddy or tags. Instead of completing the information for each "
"of these dives separately, one can select all the dives for that day in the "
"*Dive List* and insert the same information in the *Dive Notes* and "
"*Equipment* fields that need identical information. This is achieved by "
"editing the dive notes or the equipment for any one of the selected dives."
"items of information in the *Notes* tab (e.g. water temperature) and in the "
"*Equipment* tab (e.g. gas pressures and gas composition). However the other "
"fields remain empty. It may be useful to simultaneously edit some of the "
"fields in the *Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. For instance, it is possible "
"that a diver performed several dives during a single day, using identical "
"equipment while diving at the same dive site or with the same dive master "
"and/or buddy or tags. Instead of completing the information for each of "
"these dives separately, one can select all the dives for that day in the "
"*Dive List* and insert the same information in the *Notes* and *Equipment* "
"fields that need identical information. This is achieved by editing the dive "
"notes or the equipment for any one of the selected dives."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -1643,15 +1643,15 @@ msgstr ""
#: ./user-manual.txt:933
msgid ""
"_METHOD 2_:There is a different way of achieving the same goal. Select a "
"dive with all the appropriate information typed into the *Dive Notes* and "
"dive with all the appropriate information typed into the *Notes* and "
"*Equipment* tabs. Then, from the main menu, select _Log -> Copy dive "
"components_. A box is presented with a selection of check boxes for most of "
"the fields in the *Dive Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. Select the fields to "
"be copied from the currently selected dive, then select _OK_. Now, in the "
"*Dive List*, select the dives into which this information is to be "
"pasted. Then, from the main menu, select _Log -> Paste dive components_. "
"All the selected dives now contain the data initially selected in the "
"original source dive log."
"the fields in the *Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. Select the fields to be "
"copied from the currently selected dive, then select _OK_. Now, in the *Dive "
"List*, select the dives into which this information is to be pasted. Then, "
"from the main menu, select _Log -> Paste dive components_. All the selected "
"dives now contain the data initially selected in the original source dive "
"log."
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ====
@ -1713,13 +1713,13 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:967
msgid ""
"The information entered in the *Dive Notes* tab and the *Equipment* tab can "
"be saved by using the two buttons on the top right hand of the *Dive Notes* "
"tab. If the _Save_ button is clicked, the dive data are saved. If the "
"_Cancel_ button is clicked, then the newly entered dive data are deleted, "
"although the dive profile obtained from the dive computer will be "
"retained. When the user exits _Subsurface_ there is a final prompt to "
"confirm that the new data should be saved."
"The information entered in the *Notes* tab and the *Equipment* tab can be "
"saved by using the two buttons on the top right hand of the *Notes* tab. If "
"the _Save_ button is clicked, the dive data are saved. If the _Cancel_ "
"button is clicked, then the newly entered dive data are deleted, although "
"the dive profile obtained from the dive computer will be retained. When the "
"user exits _Subsurface_ there is a final prompt to confirm that the new data "
"should be saved."
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
@ -2048,12 +2048,12 @@ msgid ""
"row of cells immediately above these contains the names understood by "
"_Subsurface_. The white area below the dropdown lists contains all the field "
"names that _Subsurface_ recognises. These names are in blue balloons and can "
"be moved using a drag-and-frop action. For instance, _Subsurface_ expects "
"be moved using a drag-and-drop action. For instance, _Subsurface_ expects "
"the column heading for Dive number (\" # \") to be \"Dive # \". If the "
"column heading that _Subsurface_ expects is not in the blue cells, then drag "
"the appropriate column heading from the upper area and drop it in the "
"appropriate blue cell at the top of the table. To indicate the correct "
"column for \"Dive #\", drag the ballooned item labelled \"Dive # \" and drop "
"column for \"Dive #\", drag the ballooned item labeled \"Dive # \" and drop "
"it in the blue cell immediately above the white cell containing \" # "
"\". This is depicted in the image below."
msgstr ""
@ -2084,8 +2084,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: ./user-manual.txt:1179
msgid ""
"_CSV_ is an abbreviation for a data file format: _Comma-Separated "
"Variables_. It is a file format allowing someone to view or edit the "
"information using a text editor such as Notebook (Windows), gedit (Linux) or "
"Values_. It is a file format allowing someone to view or edit the "
"information using a text editor such as Notepad (Windows), gedit (Linux) or "
"TextWrangler (OS/X). The two main advantages of the _CSV_ format is that the "
"data are easily editable as text without any proprietary software and "
"ensuring all information is human-readable, not being obscured by any custom "
@ -2920,7 +2920,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:1592
msgid "the _Photos_ tab of the *Dive Notes* panel."
msgid "the _Photos_ tab of the *Notes* panel."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -2977,9 +2977,9 @@ msgstr ""
#: ./user-manual.txt:1623
msgid ""
"Photographs associated with a dive are shown as thumbnails in the _Photos_ "
"tab of the _Dive Notes_ panel. Photos taken in rapid succession during a "
"dive (therefore sometimes with large overlap on the dive profile) can easily "
"be accessed in the _Photos_ tab. This tab serves as a tool for individually "
"tab of the _Notes_ panel. Photos taken in rapid succession during a dive "
"(therefore sometimes with large overlap on the dive profile) can easily be "
"accessed in the _Photos_ tab. This tab serves as a tool for individually "
"accessing the photos of a dive, while the stubs on the dive profile give an "
"indication of when during a dive a photo was taken. By single-clicking on a "
"thumbnail in the _Photos_ panel, a photo is selected. By double-clicking a "
@ -3043,8 +3043,8 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"*Describe the cylinders used during the dive* This is performed in the "
"*Equipment tab* of\n"
"the *Dive Info* panel, as xref:cylinder_definitions[described above]. Enter "
"the cylinders one by one,\n"
"the *Info* panel, as xref:cylinder_definitions[described above]. Enter the "
"cylinders one by one,\n"
"specifying the characteristics of the cylinder and the gas composition "
"within each cylinder.\n"
msgstr ""
@ -3074,7 +3074,7 @@ msgid ""
"right-clicking, follow the context menu to \"Add gas change\" and select the "
"appropriate cylinder from\n"
"those defined during the first step, above (see image below). If the\n"
"*tank bar* button in the ttolbar has been activated, the cylinder switches "
"*tank bar* button in the toolbar has been activated, the cylinder switches "
"are also indicated in the\n"
"tank bar.\n"
msgstr ""
@ -3140,7 +3140,7 @@ msgid ""
"*Within _Subsurface_ describe the cylinders used during the dive*. The diver "
"needs to provide the\n"
"specifications of the different cylinders, using the *Equipment* tab of the "
"*Dive Info Panel* (see\n"
"*Info Panel* (see\n"
"image below where two 12 litre cylinder were used).\n"
msgstr ""
@ -3166,7 +3166,7 @@ msgid ""
"image below). After all\n"
"the cylinder change events have been recorded on the dive profile, the "
"correct cylinder pressures\n"
"for both cylinders are shown on the dive profile, as inthe image below.\n"
"for both cylinders are shown on the dive profile, as in the image below.\n"
msgstr ""
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@ -3178,7 +3178,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:1703
msgid ""
"This section gives an example of the versatility of _Subsurface_ as a give "
"This section gives an example of the versatility of _Subsurface_ as a dive "
"logging tool."
msgstr ""
@ -3219,7 +3219,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:1722
msgid "Select pSCR in the _Dive Mode_ dropdown list on the *Dive Info* panel."
msgid "Select pSCR in the _Dive Mode_ dropdown list on the *Info* panel."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -3235,7 +3235,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: ./user-manual.txt:1731
msgid ""
"If a pSCR _Dive Mode_ has been selected, the dive ceiling for pSCR dives is "
"adjusted for the oxygen drop accross the mouthpiece which often requires "
"adjusted for the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece which often requires "
"longer decompression periods. Below is a dive profile of a pSCR dive using "
"EAN36 on the back cylinder and oxygen for decompression. Note that this dive "
"lasted over two hours."
@ -3453,7 +3453,7 @@ msgid ""
"two cylinders are shown as green lines overlapping the depth profile. In "
"addition, start and end pressures for both oxygen and diluent cylinders are "
"shown in the _Equipment Tab_. Below is a dive profile for a CCR dive, "
"including an overaly of setpoint and oxygen sensor data, as well as the "
"including an overlay of setpoint and oxygen sensor data, as well as the "
"cylinder pressure data. In this case there is good agreement from the "
"readings of the two oxygen sensors."
msgstr ""
@ -3489,17 +3489,17 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
#: ./user-manual.txt:1848
#, no-wrap
msgid "The *Dive Info* tab (for individual dives)"
msgid "The *Info* tab (for individual dives)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:1855
msgid ""
"The Dive Info tab gives some summary information about a particular dive "
"that has been selected in the *Dive List*. Useful information here includes "
"the surface interval before the dive, the maximum and mean depths of the "
"dive, the gas volume consumed, the surface air consumption (SAC) and the "
"number of oxygen toxicity units (OTU) incurred."
"The Info tab gives some summary information about a particular dive that has "
"been selected in the *Dive List*. Useful information here includes the "
"surface interval before the dive, the maximum and mean depths of the dive, "
"the gas volume consumed, the surface air consumption (SAC) and the number of "
"oxygen toxicity units (OTU) incurred."
msgstr ""
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@ -4084,11 +4084,11 @@ msgid ""
"breathing gas. The EAD is the depth of a hypothetical air dive that has the "
"same partial pressure of nitrogen as the current depth of the nitrox dive at "
"hand. A nitrox dive leads to the same decompression obligation as an air "
"dive to the depth equalling the EAD. The END is the depth of a hypothetical "
"dive to the depth equaling the EAD. The END is the depth of a hypothetical "
"air dive that has the same sum of partial pressures of the narcotic gases "
"nitrogen and oxygen as the current trimix dive. A trimix diver can expect "
"the same narcotic effect as a diver breathing air diving at a depth "
"equalling the END."
"the same narcotic effect as a diver breathing air diving at a depth equaling "
"the END."
msgstr ""
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@ -4362,14 +4362,14 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Normally, in the dive list, minimal information is included in the trip "
"title. More information about a trip can be added by selecting its trip "
"title from the *Dive List*. This shows a *Trip Notes* tab in the *Dive "
"Notes* panel. Here users can add or edit information about the date/time, "
"the trip location and any other general comments about the trip as a whole "
"(e.g. the dive company that was dived with, the general weather and surface "
"conditions during the trip, etc.). After entering this information, users "
"should select *Save* from the buttons at the top right of the *Trip Notes* "
"tab. The trip title in the *Dive List* panel should now reflect some of the "
"edited information."
"title from the *Dive List*. This shows a *Trip Notes* tab in the *Notes* "
"panel. Here users can add or edit information about the date/time, the trip "
"location and any other general comments about the trip as a whole (e.g. the "
"dive company that was dived with, the general weather and surface conditions "
"during the trip, etc.). After entering this information, users should "
"select *Save* from the buttons at the top right of the *Trip Notes* tab. The "
"trip title in the *Dive List* panel should now reflect some of the edited "
"information."
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ====
@ -4526,9 +4526,9 @@ msgid ""
"panel. Users can merge these dives onto a single dive by selecting the "
"appropriate dives, right-clicking them to bring up the context menu and then "
"selecting *Merge selected dives*. It may be necessary to edit the dive "
"information in the *Dive Notes* panel to reflect events or conditions that "
"apply to the merged dive. The figure below shows the depth profile of two "
"such dives that were merged:"
"information in the *Notes* panel to reflect events or conditions that apply "
"to the merged dive. The figure below shows the depth profile of two such "
"dives that were merged:"
msgstr ""
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@ -4651,10 +4651,10 @@ msgstr ""
#: ./user-manual.txt:2465
msgid ""
"Having established a login to _Facebook_, transfer of a dive profile to "
"one's _Facebook_ timeline is easy. A _Facebook_ icon appears in the *Dive "
"Notes* panel of _Subsurface_ (See image *A* below). Ensure that the dive "
"that you want to transfer to the timeline is depicted in the _Subsurface_ "
"*Dive Profile* panel. Select the _Facebook_ icon, and a dialogue is shown, "
"one's _Facebook_ timeline is easy. A _Facebook_ icon appears in the *Notes* "
"panel of _Subsurface_ (See image *A* below). Ensure that the dive that you "
"want to transfer to the timeline is depicted in the _Subsurface_ *Dive "
"Profile* panel. Select the _Facebook_ icon, and a dialogue is shown, "
"determining the amount of additional information transferred with the dive "
"profile (see image *B*, below). In order to transfer a dive profile to "
"_Facebook_, the name of a _Facebook_ album needs to be provided. The "
@ -4744,7 +4744,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:2501
msgid ""
"_DiveShare_ is also a dive log repostory on the Internet focusing on the "
"_DiveShare_ is also a dive log repository on the Internet focusing on the "
"recreational dives. In order to upload dives one has to provide a used ID, "
"so registration with _http://scubadiveshare.com_ is required."
msgstr ""
@ -5219,7 +5219,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
" ** *Default cylinder*: Here users can specify the default cylinder listed "
"in\n"
" the *Equipment* tab of the *Dive Notes* panel.\n"
" the *Equipment* tab of the *Notes* panel.\n"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -5658,7 +5658,7 @@ msgid ""
"sections (see image below). The *setup* parameters for a dive are entered "
"into the several sections on the left hand side of the screen. The setup is "
"divided into several sections: Available Gases, Rates, Planning, Gas Options "
"and Dive Notes."
"and Notes."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -5720,16 +5720,15 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:2924
msgid ""
"In the table labelled _Available Gases_, add the information of the "
"cylinders to be used as well as the gas composition within that "
"cylinder. This is done in a similar way as for <<S_CylinderData,providing "
"cylinder data for dive logs>>. Choose the cylinder type by double clicking "
"the cylinder type and using the dropdown list, then specify the work "
"pressure of this cylinder. By leaving the oxygen concentration (O2%) filed "
"empty, the cylinder is assumed to contain air. Otherwise enter the oxygen "
"and/or helium concentration in the boxes provided in this dialogue. Add "
"additional cylinders by using the \"+\" icon to the top righthand of the "
"dialogue."
"In the table labeled _Available Gases_, add the information of the cylinders "
"to be used as well as the gas composition within that cylinder. This is done "
"in a similar way as for <<S_CylinderData,providing cylinder data for dive "
"logs>>. Choose the cylinder type by double clicking the cylinder type and "
"using the dropdown list, then specify the work pressure of this cylinder. By "
"leaving the oxygen concentration (O2%) filed empty, the cylinder is assumed "
"to contain air. Otherwise enter the oxygen and/or helium concentration in "
"the boxes provided in this dialogue. Add additional cylinders by using the "
"\"+\" icon to the top righthand of the dialogue."
msgstr ""
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@ -5883,7 +5882,7 @@ msgid ""
"features of the dive have been completed, e.g. the bottom time segment and "
"deep stops (if these are implemented). Leave the remaining waypoints on the "
"ascent to _Subsurface_. In most cases _Subsurface_ computes additional way "
"points in order to fulfil decompression requirements for that dive. A "
"points in order to fulfill decompression requirements for that dive. A "
"waypoint can be moved by selecting that waypoint and by using the arrow "
"keys. The waypoints listed in the _Dive Planner Points_ dialogue can be "
"edited by hand in order to obtain a precise presentation of the dive "
@ -5949,7 +5948,7 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"On the bottom right of the dive planner, under _Dive Plan Details_, the "
"exact details of the dive plan are provided. These details may be modified "
"by checking any of the options under the _Dive Notes_ section of the dive "
"by checking any of the options under the _Notes_ section of the dive "
"planner, immediately to the left of the _Dive Plan Details_. If a _Verbatim "
"diveplan_ is requested, a detailed sentence-level explanation of the dive "
"plan is given. If any of the management specifications have been exceeded "
@ -6050,7 +6049,7 @@ msgid ""
"ratio (default 10:1) as well as the metabolism rate. The calculation also "
"takes the oxygen drop\n"
"accross the mouthpiece of the rebreather into account. If the\n"
"pO~2~ drops below what is considered a save value, a warning apears in the "
"pO~2~ drops below what is considered a save value, a warning appears in the "
"_Dive plan\n"
"details_. A typical pSCR configuration is with a single cylinder and one or "
"more bail-out\n"
@ -6062,7 +6061,7 @@ msgid ""
"is comparable\n"
"to that of the CCR dive above, but note the longer ascent duration due to "
"the lower oxygen\n"
"in the loop due to the oxygen drop accross the mouthpiece of the pSCR "
"in the loop due to the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece of the pSCR "
"equipment.\n"
msgstr ""
@ -6153,8 +6152,8 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"Dive plans have many characteristics in common with dive logs (dive profile, "
"dive notes, etc). After a dive plan has been saved, the dive details and "
"gas calculations are saved in the *Dive Notes* tab. While a dive plan is "
"being designed, it can be printed using the _Print_ button in the dive "
"gas calculations are saved in the *Notes* tab. While a dive plan is being "
"designed, it can be printed using the _Print_ button in the dive "
"planner. This prints the dive details and gas calculations in the _Dive Plan "
"Details_ panel of the dive planner. However, after the plan has been saved, "
"it is represented in a way very similar to a dive log and the gas "
@ -6368,7 +6367,7 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3187
msgid "<<S_ViewPanels,_Info_>> - View only the *Dive Notes* panel."
msgid "<<S_ViewPanels,_Info_>> - View only the *Notes* panel."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -7132,8 +7131,8 @@ msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3549
msgid ""
"In the dropdown list on the middle right labeled '_Pre-configured "
"imports_\", select _APD Log Viewer_."
"In the dropdown list on the top left labeled '_Pre-configured imports_\", "
"select _APD Log Viewer_."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
@ -7386,30 +7385,36 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Exporting from Atomic Logbook"
msgstr ""
#. type: Named 'icon' AttributeList argument for style 'icon'
#: ./user-manual.txt:3632
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/icons/atomiclogo.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3638
#: ./user-manual.txt:3639
msgid ""
"Atomic Logbook is a Windows software by Atomic Aquatics. It allows "
"downloading of dive information from Cobalt and Cobalt 2 dive computers. "
"The divelog is kept in a SQlite database at "
"The divelog is kept in a SQLite database at "
"C:\\ProgramData\\AtomicsAquatics\\Cobalt-Logbook\\Cobalt.db. This file can "
"be directly imported to Subsurface."
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
#: ./user-manual.txt:3640
#: ./user-manual.txt:3641
#, no-wrap
msgid "Exporting from Mares Dive Organiser V2.1"
msgstr ""
#. type: Named 'icon' AttributeList argument for style 'icon'
#: ./user-manual.txt:3643
#: ./user-manual.txt:3644
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/icons/mareslogo.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3651
#: ./user-manual.txt:3652
msgid ""
"Mares Dive Organiser is a Windows application. The dive log is kept as a "
"Microsoft SQL Compact Edition database with a '.sdf' filename extension. The "
@ -7420,7 +7425,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3656
#: ./user-manual.txt:3657
msgid ""
"Within Dive Organiser, select _Database -> Backup_ from the main menu and "
"back up the database to the desk top. This creates a zipped file "
@ -7428,36 +7433,36 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3659
#: ./user-manual.txt:3660
msgid ""
"Rename the file to DiveOrganiserxxxxx.zip. Inside the zipped directory is a "
"file _DiveOrganiser.sdf_."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3660
#: ./user-manual.txt:3661
msgid "Extract the _.sdf_ file from the zipped folder to your Desktop."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3661
#: ./user-manual.txt:3662
msgid "The password for accessing the .zip file is _mares_."
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
#: ./user-manual.txt:3663
#: ./user-manual.txt:3664
#, no-wrap
msgid "Exporting from *DivingLog 5.0*"
msgstr ""
#. type: Named 'icon' AttributeList argument for style 'icon'
#: ./user-manual.txt:3665
#: ./user-manual.txt:3666
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/icons/divingloglogo.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3674
#: ./user-manual.txt:3675
msgid ""
"Unfortunately DivingLog XML files give us no indication on the preferences "
"set on one's system. So in order for _Subsurface_ to be able to successfully "
@ -7468,28 +7473,28 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3676
#: ./user-manual.txt:3677
msgid "In DivingLog open the 'File -> Export -> XML' menu"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3677
#: ./user-manual.txt:3678
msgid "Select the dives to export"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3678
#: ./user-manual.txt:3679
msgid "Click on the export button and select the filename"
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ==
#: ./user-manual.txt:3680
#: ./user-manual.txt:3681
#, no-wrap
msgid "APPENDIX D: Exporting a spreadsheet to CSV format"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3689
#: ./user-manual.txt:3690
msgid ""
"Many divers keep a diving log in some form of a digital file, commonly a "
"spreadsheet with various fields of information. These logs can be easily "
@ -7502,7 +7507,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3695
#: ./user-manual.txt:3696
msgid ""
"The first step is to organize the diving data in the spreadsheet, so that "
"the first row contains the names (or titles) of each column and the "
@ -7513,40 +7518,40 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3697
#: ./user-manual.txt:3698
msgid "Date: use one of the following formats: yyyy-mm-dd, dd.mm.yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3698
#: ./user-manual.txt:3699
msgid "Duration: the format should be minutes:seconds."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3699
#: ./user-manual.txt:3700
msgid ""
"Unit system: only one unit system shold be used (i.e., no mixture between "
"Unit system: only one unit system should be used (i.e., no mixture between "
"imperial and metric units)"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3700
#: ./user-manual.txt:3701
msgid "Tags and buddies: values should be separated using a comma."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3701
#: ./user-manual.txt:3702
msgid "GPS position: users must use decimal degrees, e.g. 30.22496 30.821798"
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
#: ./user-manual.txt:3702
#: ./user-manual.txt:3703
#, no-wrap
msgid "_LibreOffice Calc_ and _OpenOffice Calc_"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3706
#: ./user-manual.txt:3707
msgid ""
"These are open source spreadsheet applications forming parts of larger open "
"source office suite applications. The user interaction with _LibreOffice_ "
@ -7557,13 +7562,13 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Target for macro image
#: ./user-manual.txt:3707
#: ./user-manual.txt:3708
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/LOffice_spreadsheetdata.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3710
#: ./user-manual.txt:3711
msgid ""
"To export the data as a .CSV file from within LibreOffice click _File -> "
"Save As_. On the dialogue that comes up, select the _Text CSV (.csv)_ as the "
@ -7571,13 +7576,13 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Target for macro image
#: ./user-manual.txt:3711
#: ./user-manual.txt:3712
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/LOffice_save_as_options.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3714
#: ./user-manual.txt:3715
msgid ""
"After selecting _Save_, select the appropriate field delimiter (choose _Tab_ "
"to prevent conflicts with the comma when using this as a decimal point), "
@ -7585,13 +7590,13 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Target for macro image
#: ./user-manual.txt:3715
#: ./user-manual.txt:3716
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/LOffice_field_options.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3718
#: ./user-manual.txt:3719
msgid ""
"One can double check the .CSV file by opening it with a text editor, and "
"then import the dive data as explained on the section "
@ -7599,13 +7604,13 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
#: ./user-manual.txt:3719
#: ./user-manual.txt:3720
#, no-wrap
msgid "Microsoft _Excel_"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3725
#: ./user-manual.txt:3726
msgid ""
"The field delimiter (called \"_list separator_\" in Microsoft manuals) is "
"not accessible from within _Excel_ and needs to be set through the "
@ -7616,19 +7621,19 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3727
#: ./user-manual.txt:3728
msgid ""
"In Microsoft Windows, click the *Start* button, and then select _Control "
"Panel_ from the list on the right-hand side."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3728
#: ./user-manual.txt:3729
msgid "Open the _Regional and Language Options_ dialog box."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3731
#: ./user-manual.txt:3732
msgid ""
"Do one of the following: ** In Windows 7, click the _Formats_ tab, and then "
"click _Customize this format_. ** In Windows XP, click the _Regional "
@ -7636,48 +7641,48 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3732
#: ./user-manual.txt:3733
msgid ""
"Type a new separator in the _List separator_ box. To use a TAB-delimited "
"file, type the word TAB in the box."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3733
#: ./user-manual.txt:3734
msgid "Click _OK_ twice."
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3735
#: ./user-manual.txt:3736
msgid "Below is an image of the _Control Panel_:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Target for macro image
#: ./user-manual.txt:3736
#: ./user-manual.txt:3737
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/Win_SaveCSV2.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3739
#: ./user-manual.txt:3740
msgid "To export the dive log in CSV format:"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3741
#: ./user-manual.txt:3742
msgid ""
"With the dive log opened in _Excel_, select the round Windows button at the "
"top left, then _Save As_."
msgstr ""
#. type: Target for macro image
#: ./user-manual.txt:3742
#: ./user-manual.txt:3743
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/Win_SaveCSV1.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3745
#: ./user-manual.txt:3746
msgid ""
"Click on the left-hand part of the _Save as_ option, NOT on the arrow on the "
"right-hand. This brings up a dialogue for saving the spreadsheet in an "
@ -7687,13 +7692,13 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Target for macro image
#: ./user-manual.txt:3746
#: ./user-manual.txt:3747
#, no-wrap
msgid "images/Win_SaveCSV3.jpg"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3749
#: ./user-manual.txt:3750
msgid ""
"Select the _Save_ button. The CSV-formatted file is saved into the folder "
"that was selected. One can double check the .CSV file by opening it with a "
@ -7702,19 +7707,19 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ==
#: ./user-manual.txt:3750
#: ./user-manual.txt:3751
#, no-wrap
msgid "APPENDIX E: FAQs."
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
#: ./user-manual.txt:3752
#: ./user-manual.txt:3753
#, no-wrap
msgid "Subsurface appears to miscalculate gas consumption and SAC"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3756
#: ./user-manual.txt:3757
msgid ""
"'Question': I dived with a 12.2 l tank, starting with 220 bar and ending "
"with 100 bar, and I calculate a different SAC compared what _Subsurface_ "
@ -7722,7 +7727,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3762
#: ./user-manual.txt:3763
msgid ""
"'Answer': Not really. What happens is that _Subsurface_ actually calculates "
"gas consumption differently - and better - than you expect. In particular, "
@ -7732,7 +7737,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3768
#: ./user-manual.txt:3769
msgid ""
"and that's true for an ideal gas, and it's what you get taught in dive "
"theory. But an \"ideal gas\" doesn't actually exist, and real gases "
@ -7742,12 +7747,12 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3770
#: ./user-manual.txt:3771
msgid "+consumption = (amount_of_air_at_beginning - amount_of_air_at_end)+"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3776
#: ./user-manual.txt:3777
msgid ""
"where the amount of air is *not* just \"tank size times pressure in bar\". "
"It's a combination of: \"take compressibility into account\" (which is a "
@ -7758,12 +7763,12 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3778
#: ./user-manual.txt:3779
msgid "+12.2*((220-100)/1.013)+"
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3783
#: ./user-manual.txt:3784
msgid ""
"which is about 1445, not 1464. So there was 19 l too much in your simple "
"calculation that ignored the difference between 1 bar and one ATM. The "
@ -7773,7 +7778,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3789
#: ./user-manual.txt:3790
msgid ""
"So be happy: your SAC really is better than your calculations indicated. Or "
"be sad: your cylinder contains less air than you thought it did. And as "
@ -7784,7 +7789,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Title ===
#: ./user-manual.txt:3790
#: ./user-manual.txt:3791
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"Some dive profiles have time discrepancies with the recorded samples from my "
@ -7792,7 +7797,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3794
#: ./user-manual.txt:3795
msgid ""
"_Subsurface_ ends up ignoring surface time for many things (average depth, "
"divetime, SAC, etc). 'Question': Why do dive durations in my dive computer "
@ -7800,7 +7805,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. type: Plain text
#: ./user-manual.txt:3802
#: ./user-manual.txt:3803
msgid ""
"'Answer': For example, if you end up doing a weight check (deep enough to "
"trigger the \"dive started\") but then come back up and wait five minutes "

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@ -524,10 +524,10 @@ important pour manipuler un journal (carnet) de plongée.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>La <strong>carte de plongée</strong> en bas à droite, affiche les sites de plongées de
l&#8217;utilisateur, sur une carte mondiale et centrée sur le site de la dernière
plongée sélectionnée dans la <strong>liste des plongées</strong>.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Les <strong>informations de plongée</strong> en haut à gauche, fournissent des informations
détaillées sur la plongée sélectionnée dans la <strong>liste des plongées</strong>, dont
des statistiques pour la plongée sélectionnée ou pour toutes les plongées
mises en surbrillance.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Les <strong>informations</strong> en haut à gauche, fournissent des informations détaillées
sur la plongée sélectionnée dans la <strong>liste des plongées</strong>, dont des
statistiques pour la plongée sélectionnée ou pour toutes les plongées mises
en surbrillance.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Le <strong>profil de plongée</strong> en haut à droite, affiche un profil de plongée
graphique de la plongée sélectionnée dans la <strong>liste des plongées</strong>.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Les séparateurs entre ces panneaux peuvent être déplacés pour modifier la
@ -540,9 +540,9 @@ sélectionnée</em> sont affichées dans les panneaux respectifs. D&#8217;autre
plus d&#8217;une plongée est mise en surbrillance seule la dernière mise en
surbrillance est la <em>plongée sélectionnée</em>, mais les données de <em>toutes les
plongées mises en surbrillances</em> sont affichées dans l&#8217;onglet <strong>Stats</strong> du
panneau <strong>informations de plongée</strong> (profondeur maximale, minimale et moyenne,
les durées, les températures de l&#8217;eau et le SAC (air consommé); temps total
et nombre de plongées sélectionnées).</p></div>
panneau <strong>informations</strong> (profondeur maximale, minimale et moyenne, les
durées, les températures de l&#8217;eau et le SAC (air consommé); temps total et
nombre de plongées sélectionnées).</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" id="S_ViewPanels" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/main_window_f20.jpg" alt="The Main Window" />
@ -639,20 +639,20 @@ duration, depth, the names of your dive buddy and of the dive master or dive
guide, and some remarks about the dive. <em>Subsurface</em> can store much more
information than this for each dive. In order to add a dive to a dive log,
select <em>Log &#8594; Add Dive</em> from the Main Menu. The program then shows three
panels to enter information for a dive: two tabs in the <strong>Dive Info</strong> panel
(<strong>Dive Notes</strong> and <strong>Equipment</strong>), as well as the <strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel that
displays a graphical profile of each dive. These panels are respectively
marked <span class="red">A</span>, <span class="red">B</span> and <span class="red">C</span> in the figure below. Each of these
tabs will now be explained for data entry.</p></div>
panels to enter information for a dive: two tabs in the <strong>Info</strong> panel
(<strong>Notes</strong> and <strong>Equipment</strong>), as well as the <strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel that displays
a graphical profile of each dive. These panels are respectively marked
<span class="red">A</span>, <span class="red">B</span> and <span class="red">C</span> in the figure below. Each of these tabs will
now be explained for data entry.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/AddDive1_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Add dive" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>When one edits a field in Dive notes or Equipment panels, <em>Subsurface</em>
enters <strong>Editing Mode</strong>, indicated by the message in the blue box at the top
of the <em>Dive Notes</em> panel (see the image below). This message is displayed
in all the panels under Dive notes and Equipment when in <strong>Editing Mode</strong>.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>When one edits a field in Notes or Equipment panels, <em>Subsurface</em> enters
<strong>Editing Mode</strong>, indicated by the message in the blue box at the top of the
<em>Notes</em> panel (see the image below). This message is displayed in all the
panels under Notes and Equipment when in <strong>Editing Mode</strong>.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/BlueEditBar_f20.jpg" alt="Blue edit bar" />
@ -666,14 +666,14 @@ specific dive is saved in memory. When one closes Subsurface, the program
will ask again, this time whether the complete dive log should be saved on
disk or not.</p></div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_notes_de_plongée">5.1.1. Notes de plongée</h4>
<h4 id="_notes">5.1.1. Notes</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>This panel contains the date, time and place information for a particular
dive, environmental conditions, co-divers and buddies, as well as some
descriptive information. If one clicks on the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> tab, the
following fields are visible:</p></div>
descriptive information. If one clicks on the <strong>Notes</strong> tab, the following
fields are visible:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/AddDive2_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: The Dive Notes tab" />
<img src="images/AddDive2_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: The Notes tab" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The <strong>Time</strong> field reflects the date and the time of the dive. By clicking the
@ -765,10 +765,10 @@ shown for the user to choose from.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The <strong>Save</strong> and <strong>Cancel</strong> buttons are used to save all the information for
tabs in the info panel and in the dive profile panel, so there&#8217;s no need to
use them until ALL other information has been added. Here is an example of a
completed Dive Notes panel:</p></div>
completed Notes panel:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/CompletedDiveInfo_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: A completed Dive Notes tab" />
<img src="images/CompletedDiveInfo_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: A completed Notes tab" />
</div>
</div>
</div>
@ -914,13 +914,13 @@ EAN50.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_saving_the_hand_entered_dive_information">5.1.4. Saving the hand-entered dive information</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The information entered in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> tab, the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab as well
as the <strong>Dive Profile</strong> can now be saved in the user&#8217;s logbook by using the
two buttons on the top right hand of the Dive Notes tab. If the <em>Save</em>
button is clicked, the dive data are saved in the current logbook. If the
<em>Cancel</em> button is clicked, the newly entered dive data are discarded. When
exiting <em>Subsurface</em>, the user will be prompted once more to save the
logbook with the new dive(s).</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The information entered in the <strong>Notes</strong> tab, the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab as well as
the <strong>Dive Profile</strong> can now be saved in the user&#8217;s logbook by using the two
buttons on the top right hand of the Notes tab. If the <em>Save</em> button is
clicked, the dive data are saved in the current logbook. If the <em>Cancel</em>
button is clicked, the newly entered dive data are discarded. When exiting
<em>Subsurface</em>, the user will be prompted once more to save the logbook with
the new dive(s).</p></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ that have not been uploaded before. This makes the download process faster
on most dive computers and also saves battery power of the dive computer (at
least for those not charging while connected via USB). If, for some reason,
the user wishes to import ALL dives from the dive computer, even though some
may already be in the logbook, then check the check box labelled <em>Force
may already be in the logbook, then check the check box labeled <em>Force
download of all dives</em>.</p></div>
<div class="ulist"><ul>
<li>
@ -1194,22 +1194,22 @@ device instead of the model name, allowing easy identification of devices.</p></
<h4 id="S_EditDiveInfo">5.2.3. Updating the dive information imported from the dive computer.</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>With the uploaded dives in the <strong>Dive List</strong>, the information from the dive
computer is not complete and more details must be added in order to have a
fuller record of the dives. To do this, the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> and the <strong>Equipment</strong>
tabs on the top left hand of the <em>Subsurface</em> window should be used.</p></div>
fuller record of the dives. To do this, the <strong>Notes</strong> and the <strong>Equipment</strong> tabs
on the top left hand of the <em>Subsurface</em> window should be used.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_notes_de_plongée_2">5.2.4. Notes de plongée</h4>
<h4 id="_notes_2">5.2.4. Notes</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The date and time of the dive, gas mixture and (often) water temperature are
usually shown as obtained from the dive computer, but the user needs to add
additional information by hand in order to have a more complete dive
record. In a few cases, (e.g. APD rebreathers) one also has to provide the
date and time of the dive. If the contents of this tab is changed or edited
in any way, the message in a blue box at the top of the panel indicates that
the dive is being edited. If one clicks on the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> tab, the
following fields are visible:</p></div>
the dive is being edited. If one clicks on the <strong>Notes</strong> tab, the following
fields are visible:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/AddDive3_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: The Dive Notes tab" />
<img src="images/AddDive3_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: The Notes tab" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The <strong>Time</strong> field reflects the date and time of the dive. By clicking the
@ -1305,10 +1305,10 @@ typed
<div class="paragraph"><p>The <strong>Save</strong> and <strong>Cancel</strong> buttons are used to save all the information for
tabs in the info panel and in the dive profile panel, so there&#8217;s no need to
use them until ALL other information has been added. Here is an example of a
completed Dive Notes panel:</p></div>
completed Notes panel:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/CompletedDiveInfo_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: A completed Dive Notes tab" />
<img src="images/CompletedDiveInfo_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: A completed Notes tab" />
</div>
</div>
</div>
@ -1406,17 +1406,17 @@ weights: integrated as well as a weight belt:</p></div>
<h4 id="_editing_several_selected_dives_simultaneously">5.2.6. Editing several selected dives simultaneously</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p><em>METHOD 1</em>: After uploading dives from a dive computer, the dive profiles of
the uploaded dives are shown in the <strong>Dive profile</strong> tab, as well as a few
items of information in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> tab (e.g. water temperature) and in
the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab (e.g. gas pressures and gas composition). However the
other fields remain empty. It may be useful to simultaneously edit some of
the fields in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> and <strong>Equipment</strong> tabs. For instance, it is
possible that a diver performed several dives during a single day, using
identical equipment while diving at the same dive site or with the same dive
master and/or buddy or tags. Instead of completing the information for each
of these dives separately, one can select all the dives for that day in the
<strong>Dive List</strong> and insert the same information in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> and
<strong>Equipment</strong> fields that need identical information. This is achieved by
editing the dive notes or the equipment for any one of the selected dives.</p></div>
items of information in the <strong>Notes</strong> tab (e.g. water temperature) and in the
<strong>Equipment</strong> tab (e.g. gas pressures and gas composition). However the other
fields remain empty. It may be useful to simultaneously edit some of the
fields in the <strong>Notes</strong> and <strong>Equipment</strong> tabs. For instance, it is possible
that a diver performed several dives during a single day, using identical
equipment while diving at the same dive site or with the same dive master
and/or buddy or tags. Instead of completing the information for each of
these dives separately, one can select all the dives for that day in the
<strong>Dive List</strong> and insert the same information in the <strong>Notes</strong> and <strong>Equipment</strong>
fields that need identical information. This is achieved by editing the dive
notes or the equipment for any one of the selected dives.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The simultaneous editing only works with fields that do not already contain
information. This means that, if some fields have been edited for a
particular dive among the selected dives, these are not changed while
@ -1428,15 +1428,15 @@ the edited dive is changed, even though several dives have been selected in
the <strong>Dive List</strong>. This greatly speeds up the completion of the dive log after
several similar dives.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph" id="S_CopyComponents"><p><em>METHOD 2</em>:There is a different way of achieving the same goal. Select a
dive with all the appropriate information typed into the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> and
dive with all the appropriate information typed into the <strong>Notes</strong> and
<strong>Equipment</strong> tabs. Then, from the main menu, select <em>Log &#8594; Copy dive
components</em>. A box is presented with a selection of check boxes for most of
the fields in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> and <strong>Equipment</strong> tabs. Select the fields to
be copied from the currently selected dive, then select <em>OK</em>. Now, in the
<strong>Dive List</strong>, select the dives into which this information is to be
pasted. Then, from the main menu, select <em>Log &#8594; Paste dive components</em>.
All the selected dives now contain the data initially selected in the
original source dive log.</p></div>
the fields in the <strong>Notes</strong> and <strong>Equipment</strong> tabs. Select the fields to be
copied from the currently selected dive, then select <em>OK</em>. Now, in the <strong>Dive
List</strong>, select the dives into which this information is to be pasted. Then,
from the main menu, select <em>Log &#8594; Paste dive components</em>. All the selected
dives now contain the data initially selected in the original source dive
log.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_adding_bookmarks_to_a_dive">5.2.7. Adding Bookmarks to a dive</h4>
@ -1479,13 +1479,13 @@ If one hovers using the mouse over the red bookmark, the appropriate text is
</div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_saving_the_updated_dive_information">5.2.8. Saving the updated dive information</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The information entered in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> tab and the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab can
be saved by using the two buttons on the top right hand of the <strong>Dive Notes</strong>
tab. If the <em>Save</em> button is clicked, the dive data are saved. If the
<em>Cancel</em> button is clicked, then the newly entered dive data are deleted,
although the dive profile obtained from the dive computer will be
retained. When the user exits <em>Subsurface</em> there is a final prompt to
confirm that the new data should be saved.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The information entered in the <strong>Notes</strong> tab and the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab can be
saved by using the two buttons on the top right hand of the <strong>Notes</strong> tab. If
the <em>Save</em> button is clicked, the dive data are saved. If the <em>Cancel</em>
button is clicked, then the newly entered dive data are deleted, although
the dive profile obtained from the dive computer will be retained. When the
user exits <em>Subsurface</em> there is a final prompt to confirm that the new data
should be saved.</p></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
@ -1720,12 +1720,12 @@ table contains the column headings found in the <em>CSV</em> data file. The blue
row of cells immediately above these contains the names understood by
<em>Subsurface</em>. The white area below the dropdown lists contains all the field
names that <em>Subsurface</em> recognises. These names are in blue balloons and can
be moved using a drag-and-frop action. For instance, <em>Subsurface</em> expects
be moved using a drag-and-drop action. For instance, <em>Subsurface</em> expects
the column heading for Dive number (" # ") to be "Dive # ". If the column
heading that <em>Subsurface</em> expects is not in the blue cells, then drag the
appropriate column heading from the upper area and drop it in the
appropriate blue cell at the top of the table. To indicate the correct
column for "Dive #", drag the ballooned item labelled "Dive # " and drop it
column for "Dive #", drag the ballooned item labeled "Dive # " and drop it
in the blue cell immediately above the white cell containing " # ". This is
depicted in the image below.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
@ -1747,8 +1747,8 @@ in the <strong>Dive List</strong> panel.</p></div>
<img src="images/icons/important.png" alt="Important" />
</td>
<td class="content"><em>CSV</em> is an abbreviation for a data file format: <em>Comma-Separated
Variables</em>. It is a file format allowing someone to view or edit the
information using a text editor such as Notebook (Windows), gedit (Linux) or
Values</em>. It is a file format allowing someone to view or edit the
information using a text editor such as Notepad (Windows), gedit (Linux) or
TextWrangler (OS/X). The two main advantages of the <em>CSV</em> format is that the
data are easily editable as text without any proprietary software and
ensuring all information is human-readable, not being obscured by any custom
@ -2310,7 +2310,7 @@ button in the tool bar to the left of the dive profile:</p></div>
<div class="ulist"><ul>
<li>
<p>
the <em>Photos</em> tab of the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> panel.
the <em>Photos</em> tab of the <strong>Notes</strong> panel.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@ -2348,9 +2348,9 @@ the <em>Photos</em> tab (see text below).</p></div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_the_em_photos_em_tab">5.5.3. The <em>Photos</em> tab</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Photographs associated with a dive are shown as thumbnails in the <em>Photos</em>
tab of the <em>Dive Notes</em> panel. Photos taken in rapid succession during a
dive (therefore sometimes with large overlap on the dive profile) can easily
be accessed in the <em>Photos</em> tab. This tab serves as a tool for individually
tab of the <em>Notes</em> panel. Photos taken in rapid succession during a dive
(therefore sometimes with large overlap on the dive profile) can easily be
accessed in the <em>Photos</em> tab. This tab serves as a tool for individually
accessing the photos of a dive, while the stubs on the dive profile give an
indication of when during a dive a photo was taken. By single-clicking on a
thumbnail in the <em>Photos</em> panel, a photo is selected. By double-clicking a
@ -2391,7 +2391,7 @@ there are only two types of information that need to be provided:</p></div>
<li>
<p>
<strong>Describe the cylinders used during the dive</strong> This is performed in the <strong>Equipment tab</strong> of
the <strong>Dive Info</strong> panel, as <a href="#cylinder_definitions">described above</a>. Enter the cylinders one by one,
the <strong>Info</strong> panel, as <a href="#cylinder_definitions">described above</a>. Enter the cylinders one by one,
specifying the characteristics of the cylinder and the gas composition within each cylinder.
</p>
</li>
@ -2410,7 +2410,7 @@ there are only two types of information that need to be provided:</p></div>
in time on the <strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel and indicating the cylinder to which the change was made. After
right-clicking, follow the context menu to "Add gas change" and select the appropriate cylinder from
those defined during the first step, above (see image below). If the
<strong>tank bar</strong> button in the ttolbar has been activated, the cylinder switches are also indicated in the
<strong>tank bar</strong> button in the toolbar has been activated, the cylinder switches are also indicated in the
tank bar.
</p>
</li>
@ -2449,7 +2449,7 @@ steps:</p></div>
<li>
<p>
<strong>Within <em>Subsurface</em> describe the cylinders used during the dive</strong>. The diver needs to provide the
specifications of the different cylinders, using the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab of the <strong>Dive Info Panel</strong> (see
specifications of the different cylinders, using the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab of the <strong>Info Panel</strong> (see
image below where two 12 litre cylinder were used).
</p>
</li>
@ -2464,7 +2464,7 @@ steps:</p></div>
profile with a cylinder symbol. If the <strong>Tank Bar</strong> is activated using the toolbar to the left of the
profile, then the cylinder change is also indicated on the Tank Bar (see image below). After all
the cylinder change events have been recorded on the dive profile, the correct cylinder pressures
for both cylinders are shown on the dive profile, as inthe image below.
for both cylinders are shown on the dive profile, as in the image below.
</p>
</li>
</ul></div>
@ -2473,7 +2473,7 @@ steps:</p></div>
<img src="images/sidemount1.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Sidemount profile" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>This section gives an example of the versatility of <em>Subsurface</em> as a give
<div class="paragraph"><p>This section gives an example of the versatility of <em>Subsurface</em> as a dive
logging tool.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
@ -2501,7 +2501,7 @@ outlined above:</p></div>
<div class="ulist"><ul>
<li>
<p>
Select pSCR in the <em>Dive Mode</em> dropdown list on the <strong>Dive Info</strong> panel.
Select pSCR in the <em>Dive Mode</em> dropdown list on the <strong>Info</strong> panel.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@ -2514,7 +2514,7 @@ pSCR diving often involves gas changes, requiring an additional cylinder.
</li>
</ul></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>If a pSCR <em>Dive Mode</em> has been selected, the dive ceiling for pSCR dives is
adjusted for the oxygen drop accross the mouthpiece which often requires
adjusted for the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece which often requires
longer decompression periods. Below is a dive profile of a pSCR dive using
EAN36 on the back cylinder and oxygen for decompression. Note that this dive
lasted over two hours.</p></div>
@ -2658,7 +2658,7 @@ the pressures of the oxygen and diluent cylinders. The pressures of these
two cylinders are shown as green lines overlapping the depth profile. In
addition, start and end pressures for both oxygen and diluent cylinders are
shown in the <em>Equipment Tab</em>. Below is a dive profile for a CCR dive,
including an overaly of setpoint and oxygen sensor data, as well as the
including an overlay of setpoint and oxygen sensor data, as well as the
cylinder pressure data. In this case there is good agreement from the
readings of the two oxygen sensors.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
@ -2681,12 +2681,12 @@ B</a>.</p></div>
<h2 id="_obtaining_more_information_about_dives_entered_into_the_logbook">6. Obtaining more information about dives entered into the logbook</h2>
<div class="sectionbody">
<div class="sect2">
<h3 id="_the_strong_dive_info_strong_tab_for_individual_dives">6.1. The <strong>Dive Info</strong> tab (for individual dives)</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The Dive Info tab gives some summary information about a particular dive
that has been selected in the <strong>Dive List</strong>. Useful information here includes
the surface interval before the dive, the maximum and mean depths of the
dive, the gas volume consumed, the surface air consumption (SAC) and the
number of oxygen toxicity units (OTU) incurred.</p></div>
<h3 id="_the_strong_info_strong_tab_for_individual_dives">6.1. The <strong>Info</strong> tab (for individual dives)</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The Info tab gives some summary information about a particular dive that has
been selected in the <strong>Dive List</strong>. Useful information here includes the
surface interval before the dive, the maximum and mean depths of the dive,
the gas volume consumed, the surface air consumption (SAC) and the number of
oxygen toxicity units (OTU) incurred.</p></div>
<div class="admonitionblock">
<table><tr>
<td class="icon">
@ -3131,11 +3131,11 @@ other than air. Their values are dependent on the composition of the
breathing gas. The EAD is the depth of a hypothetical air dive that has the
same partial pressure of nitrogen as the current depth of the nitrox dive at
hand. A nitrox dive leads to the same decompression obligation as an air
dive to the depth equalling the EAD. The END is the depth of a hypothetical
dive to the depth equaling the EAD. The END is the depth of a hypothetical
air dive that has the same sum of partial pressures of the narcotic gases
nitrogen and oxygen as the current trimix dive. A trimix diver can expect
the same narcotic effect as a diver breathing air diving at a depth
equalling the END.</td>
the same narcotic effect as a diver breathing air diving at a depth equaling
the END.</td>
</tr></table>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Figure (<strong>B</strong>) above shows an information box with a nearly complete set of
@ -3324,14 +3324,14 @@ List</strong> panel now shows only the titles for the trips.</p></div>
<h4 id="_editing_the_title_and_associated_information_for_a_particular_trip">7.3.1. Editing the title and associated information for a particular trip</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Normally, in the dive list, minimal information is included in the trip
title. More information about a trip can be added by selecting its trip
title from the <strong>Dive List</strong>. This shows a <strong>Trip Notes</strong> tab in the <strong>Dive
Notes</strong> panel. Here users can add or edit information about the date/time,
the trip location and any other general comments about the trip as a whole
(e.g. the dive company that was dived with, the general weather and surface
conditions during the trip, etc.). After entering this information, users
should select <strong>Save</strong> from the buttons at the top right of the <strong>Trip Notes</strong>
tab. The trip title in the <strong>Dive List</strong> panel should now reflect some of the
edited information.</p></div>
title from the <strong>Dive List</strong>. This shows a <strong>Trip Notes</strong> tab in the <strong>Notes</strong>
panel. Here users can add or edit information about the date/time, the trip
location and any other general comments about the trip as a whole (e.g. the
dive company that was dived with, the general weather and surface conditions
during the trip, etc.). After entering this information, users should
select <strong>Save</strong> from the buttons at the top right of the <strong>Trip Notes</strong> tab. The
trip title in the <strong>Dive List</strong> panel should now reflect some of the edited
information.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_viewing_the_dives_during_a_particular_trip">7.3.2. Viewing the dives during a particular trip</h4>
@ -3412,9 +3412,9 @@ the dive computer and appearing as different dives in the <strong>Dive List</str
panel. Users can merge these dives onto a single dive by selecting the
appropriate dives, right-clicking them to bring up the context menu and then
selecting <strong>Merge selected dives</strong>. It may be necessary to edit the dive
information in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> panel to reflect events or conditions that
apply to the merged dive. The figure below shows the depth profile of two
such dives that were merged:</p></div>
information in the <strong>Notes</strong> panel to reflect events or conditions that apply
to the merged dive. The figure below shows the depth profile of two such
dives that were merged:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/MergedDive.png" alt="Example: Merged dive" />
@ -3496,10 +3496,10 @@ connexion <em>Facebook</em>.</p></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Having established a login to <em>Facebook</em>, transfer of a dive profile to
one&#8217;s <em>Facebook</em> timeline is easy. A <em>Facebook</em> icon appears in the <strong>Dive
Notes</strong> panel of <em>Subsurface</em> (See image <strong>A</strong> below). Ensure that the dive
that you want to transfer to the timeline is depicted in the <em>Subsurface</em>
<strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel. Select the <em>Facebook</em> icon, and a dialogue is shown,
one&#8217;s <em>Facebook</em> timeline is easy. A <em>Facebook</em> icon appears in the <strong>Notes</strong>
panel of <em>Subsurface</em> (See image <strong>A</strong> below). Ensure that the dive that you
want to transfer to the timeline is depicted in the <em>Subsurface</em> <strong>Dive
Profile</strong> panel. Select the <em>Facebook</em> icon, and a dialogue is shown,
determining the amount of additional information transferred with the dive
profile (see image <strong>B</strong>, below). In order to transfer a dive profile to
<em>Facebook</em>, the name of a <em>Facebook</em> album needs to be provided. The
@ -3561,7 +3561,7 @@ Universal Dive Data Format (<em>UDDF</em>). Refer to <em>http://uddf.org</em> fo
</li>
<li>
<p>
<em>DiveShare</em> is also a dive log repostory on the Internet focusing on the
<em>DiveShare</em> is also a dive log repository on the Internet focusing on the
recreational dives. In order to upload dives one has to provide a used ID,
so registration with <em>http://scubadiveshare.com</em> is required.
</p>
@ -3898,7 +3898,7 @@ leave the settings panel by selecting <strong>OK</strong>.</p></div>
<li>
<p>
<strong>Default cylinder</strong>: Here users can specify the default cylinder listed in
the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab of the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> panel.
the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab of the <strong>Notes</strong> panel.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@ -4178,7 +4178,7 @@ A user who is not absolutely sure about any of the above requirements should
sections (see image below). The <strong>setup</strong> parameters for a dive are entered
into the several sections on the left hand side of the screen. The setup is
divided into several sections: Available Gases, Rates, Planning, Gas Options
and Dive Notes.</p></div>
and Notes.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>At the top right hand is a green <strong>design panel</strong> upon which the profile of
the dive can be manipulated directly by dragging and clicking as explained
below. This feature makes the <em>Subsurface</em> dive planner unique in ease of
@ -4230,15 +4230,14 @@ In the top left-hand area of the planning screen, ensure that the constant
</li>
<li>
<p>
In the table labelled <em>Available Gases</em>, add the information of the
cylinders to be used as well as the gas composition within that
cylinder. This is done in a similar way as for <a href="#S_CylinderData">providing cylinder data for dive logs</a>. Choose the cylinder type by double clicking
the cylinder type and using the dropdown list, then specify the work
pressure of this cylinder. By leaving the oxygen concentration (O2%) filed
empty, the cylinder is assumed to contain air. Otherwise enter the oxygen
and/or helium concentration in the boxes provided in this dialogue. Add
additional cylinders by using the "+" icon to the top righthand of the
dialogue.
In the table labeled <em>Available Gases</em>, add the information of the cylinders
to be used as well as the gas composition within that cylinder. This is done
in a similar way as for <a href="#S_CylinderData">providing cylinder data for dive logs</a>. Choose the cylinder type by double clicking the cylinder type and
using the dropdown list, then specify the work pressure of this cylinder. By
leaving the oxygen concentration (O2%) filed empty, the cylinder is assumed
to contain air. Otherwise enter the oxygen and/or helium concentration in
the boxes provided in this dialogue. Add additional cylinders by using the
"+" icon to the top righthand of the dialogue.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@ -4326,7 +4325,7 @@ specified in the <em>Available Gases</em> table. Add new waypoints until the ma
features of the dive have been completed, e.g. the bottom time segment and
deep stops (if these are implemented). Leave the remaining waypoints on the
ascent to <em>Subsurface</em>. In most cases <em>Subsurface</em> computes additional way
points in order to fulfil decompression requirements for that dive. A
points in order to fulfill decompression requirements for that dive. A
waypoint can be moved by selecting that waypoint and by using the arrow
keys. The waypoints listed in the <em>Dive Planner Points</em> dialogue can be
edited by hand in order to obtain a precise presentation of the dive
@ -4360,7 +4359,7 @@ appear in the <strong>Dive List</strong> panel of <em>Subsurface</em>.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>The dive plan details</strong></p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>On the bottom right of the dive planner, under <em>Dive Plan Details</em>, the
exact details of the dive plan are provided. These details may be modified
by checking any of the options under the <em>Dive Notes</em> section of the dive
by checking any of the options under the <em>Notes</em> section of the dive
planner, immediately to the left of the <em>Dive Plan Details</em>. If a <em>Verbatim
diveplan</em> is requested, a detailed sentence-level explanation of the dive
plan is given. If any of the management specifications have been exceeded
@ -4403,13 +4402,13 @@ The parameters of the pSCR diver can be set by selecting <em>File &#8594; Pre
from the main menu, where the gas consumption calculation takes into account the pSCR dump
ratio (default 10:1) as well as the metabolism rate. The calculation also takes the oxygen drop
accross the mouthpiece of the rebreather into account. If the
pO<sub>2</sub> drops below what is considered a save value, a warning apears in the <em>Dive plan
pO<sub>2</sub> drops below what is considered a save value, a warning appears in the <em>Dive plan
details</em>. A typical pSCR configuration is with a single cylinder and one or more bail-out
cylinders. Therefore the setup of the <em>Available gases</em> and the <em>Dive planner points</em> tables
are very similar to that of a CCR dive plan, described above. However, no oxygen setpoints
are specified for pSCR dives. Below is a dive plan for a pSCR dive. The dive is comparable
to that of the CCR dive above, but note the longer ascent duration due to the lower oxygen
in the loop due to the oxygen drop accross the mouthpiece of the pSCR equipment.</p></div>
in the loop due to the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece of the pSCR equipment.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/Planner_pSCR1_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Planning a pSCR dive: setup" />
@ -4454,8 +4453,8 @@ Plan Details</em> for wet notes. Alternatively one can cut and paste the <em>Div
Plan Details</em> for inclusion in a text file or word processing document.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Dive plans have many characteristics in common with dive logs (dive profile,
dive notes, etc). After a dive plan has been saved, the dive details and
gas calculations are saved in the <strong>Dive Notes</strong> tab. While a dive plan is
being designed, it can be printed using the <em>Print</em> button in the dive
gas calculations are saved in the <strong>Notes</strong> tab. While a dive plan is being
designed, it can be printed using the <em>Print</em> button in the dive
planner. This prints the dive details and gas calculations in the <em>Dive Plan
Details</em> panel of the dive planner. However, after the plan has been saved,
it is represented in a way very similar to a dive log and the gas
@ -4649,8 +4648,7 @@ des sections de ce manuel traitant des opérations relatives.</p></div>
</li>
<li>
<p>
<a href="#S_ViewPanels"><em>Info</em></a> - Affiche uniquement le panneau des <strong>notes de
plongée</strong>.
<a href="#S_ViewPanels"><em>Info</em></a> - Affiche uniquement le panneau des <strong>notes</strong>.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@ -5179,7 +5177,7 @@ On the list of file names select the .CSV file that has been created
</li>
<li>
<p>
In the dropdown list on the middle right labeled '<em>Pre-configured imports</em>",
In the dropdown list on the top left labeled '<em>Pre-configured imports</em>",
select <em>APD Log Viewer</em>.
</p>
</li>
@ -5393,11 +5391,11 @@ The dives are now exported to the file DM4.bak (or DM5.bak)
<div class="admonitionblock" id="Atomic_Export">
<table><tr>
<td class="icon">
<img src="./images/icons/note.png" alt="Note" />
<img src="images/icons/atomiclogo.jpg" alt="Note" />
</td>
<td class="content">Atomic Logbook is a Windows software by Atomic Aquatics. It allows
downloading of dive information from Cobalt and Cobalt 2 dive computers.
The divelog is kept in a SQlite database at
The divelog is kept in a SQLite database at
C:\ProgramData\AtomicsAquatics\Cobalt-Logbook\Cobalt.db. This file can be
directly imported to Subsurface.</td>
</tr></table>
@ -5509,7 +5507,7 @@ Duration: the format should be minutes:seconds.
</li>
<li>
<p>
Unit system: only one unit system shold be used (i.e., no mixture between
Unit system: only one unit system should be used (i.e., no mixture between
imperial and metric units)
</p>
</li>
@ -5686,7 +5684,7 @@ dive”.</p></div>
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@ -108,10 +108,10 @@ La *carte de plongée* en bas à droite, affiche les sites de plongées de
l'utilisateur, sur une carte mondiale et centrée sur le site de la dernière
plongée sélectionnée dans la *liste des plongées*.
Les *informations de plongée* en haut à gauche, fournissent des informations
détaillées sur la plongée sélectionnée dans la *liste des plongées*, dont
des statistiques pour la plongée sélectionnée ou pour toutes les plongées
mises en surbrillance.
Les *informations* en haut à gauche, fournissent des informations détaillées
sur la plongée sélectionnée dans la *liste des plongées*, dont des
statistiques pour la plongée sélectionnée ou pour toutes les plongées mises
en surbrillance.
Le *profil de plongée* en haut à droite, affiche un profil de plongée
graphique de la plongée sélectionnée dans la *liste des plongées*.
@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ sélectionnée_ sont affichées dans les panneaux respectifs. D'autre part, si
plus d'une plongée est mise en surbrillance seule la dernière mise en
surbrillance est la _plongée sélectionnée_, mais les données de _toutes les
plongées mises en surbrillances_ sont affichées dans l'onglet *Stats* du
panneau *informations de plongée* (profondeur maximale, minimale et moyenne,
les durées, les températures de l'eau et le SAC (air consommé); temps total
et nombre de plongées sélectionnées).
panneau *informations* (profondeur maximale, minimale et moyenne, les
durées, les températures de l'eau et le SAC (air consommé); temps total et
nombre de plongées sélectionnées).
[[S_ViewPanels]]
@ -218,17 +218,17 @@ guide, and some remarks about the dive. _Subsurface_ can store much more
information than this for each dive. In order to add a dive to a dive log,
select _Log -> Add Dive_ from the Main Menu. The program then shows three
panels to enter information for a dive: two tabs in the *Info* panel
(*Notes* and *Equipment*), as well as the *Dive Profile* panel that
displays a graphical profile of each dive. These panels are respectively
marked [red]#A#, [red]#B# and [red]#C# in the figure below. Each of these
tabs will now be explained for data entry.
(*Notes* and *Equipment*), as well as the *Dive Profile* panel that displays
a graphical profile of each dive. These panels are respectively marked
[red]#A#, [red]#B# and [red]#C# in the figure below. Each of these tabs will
now be explained for data entry.
image::images/AddDive1_f20.jpg["FIGURE: Add dive", align="center"]
When one edits a field in Notes or Equipment panels, _Subsurface_
enters *Editing Mode*, indicated by the message in the blue box at the top
of the _Notes_ panel (see the image below). This message is displayed
in all the panels under Notes and Equipment when in *Editing Mode*.
When one edits a field in Notes or Equipment panels, _Subsurface_ enters
*Editing Mode*, indicated by the message in the blue box at the top of the
_Notes_ panel (see the image below). This message is displayed in all the
panels under Notes and Equipment when in *Editing Mode*.
image::images/BlueEditBar_f20.jpg["Blue edit bar", align="center"]
@ -240,12 +240,12 @@ specific dive is saved in memory. When one closes Subsurface, the program
will ask again, this time whether the complete dive log should be saved on
disk or not.
==== Notes de plongée
==== Notes
This panel contains the date, time and place information for a particular
dive, environmental conditions, co-divers and buddies, as well as some
descriptive information. If one clicks on the *Notes* tab, the
following fields are visible:
descriptive information. If one clicks on the *Notes* tab, the following
fields are visible:
image::images/AddDive2_f20.jpg["FIGURE: The Notes tab", align="center"]
@ -471,13 +471,13 @@ image::images/DiveProfile4_f20.jpg["FIGURE: Completed dive profile", align="cent
==== Saving the hand-entered dive information
The information entered in the *Notes* tab, the *Equipment* tab as well
as the *Dive Profile* can now be saved in the user's logbook by using the
two buttons on the top right hand of the Notes tab. If the _Save_
button is clicked, the dive data are saved in the current logbook. If the
_Cancel_ button is clicked, the newly entered dive data are discarded. When
exiting _Subsurface_, the user will be prompted once more to save the
logbook with the new dive(s).
The information entered in the *Notes* tab, the *Equipment* tab as well as
the *Dive Profile* can now be saved in the user's logbook by using the two
buttons on the top right hand of the Notes tab. If the _Save_ button is
clicked, the dive data are saved in the current logbook. If the _Cancel_
button is clicked, the newly entered dive data are discarded. When exiting
_Subsurface_, the user will be prompted once more to save the logbook with
the new dive(s).
[[S_ImportDiveComputer]]
=== Importing new dive information from a Dive Computer
@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ that have not been uploaded before. This makes the download process faster
on most dive computers and also saves battery power of the dive computer (at
least for those not charging while connected via USB). If, for some reason,
the user wishes to import ALL dives from the dive computer, even though some
may already be in the logbook, then check the check box labelled _Force
may already be in the logbook, then check the check box labeled _Force
download of all dives_.
- The dialogue has two drop-down lists, *Vendor* and *Dive Computer*. On the
@ -690,10 +690,10 @@ device instead of the model name, allowing easy identification of devices.
With the uploaded dives in the *Dive List*, the information from the dive
computer is not complete and more details must be added in order to have a
fuller record of the dives. To do this, the *Notes* and the *Equipment*
tabs on the top left hand of the _Subsurface_ window should be used.
fuller record of the dives. To do this, the *Notes* and the *Equipment* tabs
on the top left hand of the _Subsurface_ window should be used.
==== Notes de plongée
==== Notes
The date and time of the dive, gas mixture and (often) water temperature are
usually shown as obtained from the dive computer, but the user needs to add
@ -701,8 +701,8 @@ additional information by hand in order to have a more complete dive
record. In a few cases, (e.g. APD rebreathers) one also has to provide the
date and time of the dive. If the contents of this tab is changed or edited
in any way, the message in a blue box at the top of the panel indicates that
the dive is being edited. If one clicks on the *Notes* tab, the
following fields are visible:
the dive is being edited. If one clicks on the *Notes* tab, the following
fields are visible:
image::images/AddDive3_f20.jpg["FIGURE: The Notes tab", align="center"]
@ -888,17 +888,17 @@ image::images/WeightsDataEntry3_f20.jpg["FIGURE: A completed weights information
_METHOD 1_: After uploading dives from a dive computer, the dive profiles of
the uploaded dives are shown in the *Dive profile* tab, as well as a few
items of information in the *Notes* tab (e.g. water temperature) and in
the *Equipment* tab (e.g. gas pressures and gas composition). However the
other fields remain empty. It may be useful to simultaneously edit some of
the fields in the *Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. For instance, it is
possible that a diver performed several dives during a single day, using
identical equipment while diving at the same dive site or with the same dive
master and/or buddy or tags. Instead of completing the information for each
of these dives separately, one can select all the dives for that day in the
*Dive List* and insert the same information in the *Notes* and
*Equipment* fields that need identical information. This is achieved by
editing the dive notes or the equipment for any one of the selected dives.
items of information in the *Notes* tab (e.g. water temperature) and in the
*Equipment* tab (e.g. gas pressures and gas composition). However the other
fields remain empty. It may be useful to simultaneously edit some of the
fields in the *Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. For instance, it is possible
that a diver performed several dives during a single day, using identical
equipment while diving at the same dive site or with the same dive master
and/or buddy or tags. Instead of completing the information for each of
these dives separately, one can select all the dives for that day in the
*Dive List* and insert the same information in the *Notes* and *Equipment*
fields that need identical information. This is achieved by editing the dive
notes or the equipment for any one of the selected dives.
The simultaneous editing only works with fields that do not already contain
information. This means that, if some fields have been edited for a
@ -916,12 +916,12 @@ _METHOD 2_:There is a different way of achieving the same goal. Select a
dive with all the appropriate information typed into the *Notes* and
*Equipment* tabs. Then, from the main menu, select _Log -> Copy dive
components_. A box is presented with a selection of check boxes for most of
the fields in the *Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. Select the fields to
be copied from the currently selected dive, then select _OK_. Now, in the
*Dive List*, select the dives into which this information is to be
pasted. Then, from the main menu, select _Log -> Paste dive components_.
All the selected dives now contain the data initially selected in the
original source dive log.
the fields in the *Notes* and *Equipment* tabs. Select the fields to be
copied from the currently selected dive, then select _OK_. Now, in the *Dive
List*, select the dives into which this information is to be pasted. Then,
from the main menu, select _Log -> Paste dive components_. All the selected
dives now contain the data initially selected in the original source dive
log.
==== Adding Bookmarks to a dive
@ -948,13 +948,13 @@ image::images/Bookmarks.jpg["FIGURE: Bookmark dialog", align="center"]
==== Saving the updated dive information
The information entered in the *Notes* tab and the *Equipment* tab can
be saved by using the two buttons on the top right hand of the *Notes*
tab. If the _Save_ button is clicked, the dive data are saved. If the
_Cancel_ button is clicked, then the newly entered dive data are deleted,
although the dive profile obtained from the dive computer will be
retained. When the user exits _Subsurface_ there is a final prompt to
confirm that the new data should be saved.
The information entered in the *Notes* tab and the *Equipment* tab can be
saved by using the two buttons on the top right hand of the *Notes* tab. If
the _Save_ button is clicked, the dive data are saved. If the _Cancel_
button is clicked, then the newly entered dive data are deleted, although
the dive profile obtained from the dive computer will be retained. When the
user exits _Subsurface_ there is a final prompt to confirm that the new data
should be saved.
=== Importing dive information from other digital data sources or other data formats
@ -1135,12 +1135,12 @@ table contains the column headings found in the _CSV_ data file. The blue
row of cells immediately above these contains the names understood by
_Subsurface_. The white area below the dropdown lists contains all the field
names that _Subsurface_ recognises. These names are in blue balloons and can
be moved using a drag-and-frop action. For instance, _Subsurface_ expects
be moved using a drag-and-drop action. For instance, _Subsurface_ expects
the column heading for Dive number (" # ") to be "Dive # ". If the column
heading that _Subsurface_ expects is not in the blue cells, then drag the
appropriate column heading from the upper area and drop it in the
appropriate blue cell at the top of the table. To indicate the correct
column for "Dive #", drag the ballooned item labelled "Dive # " and drop it
column for "Dive #", drag the ballooned item labeled "Dive # " and drop it
in the blue cell immediately above the white cell containing " # ". This is
depicted in the image below.
@ -1159,8 +1159,8 @@ in the *Dive List* panel.
[IMPORTANT]
_CSV_ is an abbreviation for a data file format: _Comma-Separated
Variables_. It is a file format allowing someone to view or edit the
information using a text editor such as Notebook (Windows), gedit (Linux) or
Values_. It is a file format allowing someone to view or edit the
information using a text editor such as Notepad (Windows), gedit (Linux) or
TextWrangler (OS/X). The two main advantages of the _CSV_ format is that the
data are easily editable as text without any proprietary software and
ensuring all information is human-readable, not being obscured by any custom
@ -1625,9 +1625,9 @@ image::images/LoadImage6_f20.jpg["FIGURE: Full-screen photo on dive profile", al
==== The _Photos_ tab
Photographs associated with a dive are shown as thumbnails in the _Photos_
tab of the _Notes_ panel. Photos taken in rapid succession during a
dive (therefore sometimes with large overlap on the dive profile) can easily
be accessed in the _Photos_ tab. This tab serves as a tool for individually
tab of the _Notes_ panel. Photos taken in rapid succession during a dive
(therefore sometimes with large overlap on the dive profile) can easily be
accessed in the _Photos_ tab. This tab serves as a tool for individually
accessing the photos of a dive, while the stubs on the dive profile give an
indication of when during a dive a photo was taken. By single-clicking on a
thumbnail in the _Photos_ panel, a photo is selected. By double-clicking a
@ -1680,7 +1680,7 @@ there are only two types of information that need to be provided:
in time on the *Dive Profile* panel and indicating the cylinder to which the change was made. After
right-clicking, follow the context menu to "Add gas change" and select the appropriate cylinder from
those defined during the first step, above (see image below). If the
*tank bar* button in the ttolbar has been activated, the cylinder switches are also indicated in the
*tank bar* button in the toolbar has been activated, the cylinder switches are also indicated in the
tank bar.
Having performed these tasks, _Subsurface_ indicates the appropriate use of
@ -1719,11 +1719,11 @@ steps:
profile with a cylinder symbol. If the *Tank Bar* is activated using the toolbar to the left of the
profile, then the cylinder change is also indicated on the Tank Bar (see image below). After all
the cylinder change events have been recorded on the dive profile, the correct cylinder pressures
for both cylinders are shown on the dive profile, as inthe image below.
for both cylinders are shown on the dive profile, as in the image below.
image::images/sidemount1.jpg["FIGURE: Sidemount profile", align="center"]
This section gives an example of the versatility of _Subsurface_ as a give
This section gives an example of the versatility of _Subsurface_ as a dive
logging tool.
@ -1755,7 +1755,7 @@ outlined above:
xref:S_MulticylinderDives[multicylinder dives].
If a pSCR _Dive Mode_ has been selected, the dive ceiling for pSCR dives is
adjusted for the oxygen drop accross the mouthpiece which often requires
adjusted for the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece which often requires
longer decompression periods. Below is a dive profile of a pSCR dive using
EAN36 on the back cylinder and oxygen for decompression. Note that this dive
lasted over two hours.
@ -1870,7 +1870,7 @@ the pressures of the oxygen and diluent cylinders. The pressures of these
two cylinders are shown as green lines overlapping the depth profile. In
addition, start and end pressures for both oxygen and diluent cylinders are
shown in the _Equipment Tab_. Below is a dive profile for a CCR dive,
including an overaly of setpoint and oxygen sensor data, as well as the
including an overlay of setpoint and oxygen sensor data, as well as the
cylinder pressure data. In this case there is good agreement from the
readings of the two oxygen sensors.
@ -1888,11 +1888,11 @@ B].
=== The *Info* tab (for individual dives)
The Info tab gives some summary information about a particular dive
that has been selected in the *Dive List*. Useful information here includes
the surface interval before the dive, the maximum and mean depths of the
dive, the gas volume consumed, the surface air consumption (SAC) and the
number of oxygen toxicity units (OTU) incurred.
The Info tab gives some summary information about a particular dive that has
been selected in the *Dive List*. Useful information here includes the
surface interval before the dive, the maximum and mean depths of the dive,
the gas volume consumed, the surface air consumption (SAC) and the number of
oxygen toxicity units (OTU) incurred.
[icon="images/icons/info.jpg"]
[NOTE]
@ -2220,11 +2220,11 @@ other than air. Their values are dependent on the composition of the
breathing gas. The EAD is the depth of a hypothetical air dive that has the
same partial pressure of nitrogen as the current depth of the nitrox dive at
hand. A nitrox dive leads to the same decompression obligation as an air
dive to the depth equalling the EAD. The END is the depth of a hypothetical
dive to the depth equaling the EAD. The END is the depth of a hypothetical
air dive that has the same sum of partial pressures of the narcotic gases
nitrogen and oxygen as the current trimix dive. A trimix diver can expect
the same narcotic effect as a diver breathing air diving at a depth
equalling the END.
the same narcotic effect as a diver breathing air diving at a depth equaling
the END.
Figure (*B*) above shows an information box with a nearly complete set of
data.
@ -2372,14 +2372,14 @@ List* panel now shows only the titles for the trips.
Normally, in the dive list, minimal information is included in the trip
title. More information about a trip can be added by selecting its trip
title from the *Dive List*. This shows a *Trip Notes* tab in the *Dive
Notes* panel. Here users can add or edit information about the date/time,
the trip location and any other general comments about the trip as a whole
(e.g. the dive company that was dived with, the general weather and surface
conditions during the trip, etc.). After entering this information, users
should select *Save* from the buttons at the top right of the *Trip Notes*
tab. The trip title in the *Dive List* panel should now reflect some of the
edited information.
title from the *Dive List*. This shows a *Trip Notes* tab in the *Notes*
panel. Here users can add or edit information about the date/time, the trip
location and any other general comments about the trip as a whole (e.g. the
dive company that was dived with, the general weather and surface conditions
during the trip, etc.). After entering this information, users should
select *Save* from the buttons at the top right of the *Trip Notes* tab. The
trip title in the *Dive List* panel should now reflect some of the edited
information.
==== Viewing the dives during a particular trip
@ -2456,9 +2456,9 @@ the dive computer and appearing as different dives in the *Dive List*
panel. Users can merge these dives onto a single dive by selecting the
appropriate dives, right-clicking them to bring up the context menu and then
selecting *Merge selected dives*. It may be necessary to edit the dive
information in the *Notes* panel to reflect events or conditions that
apply to the merged dive. The figure below shows the depth profile of two
such dives that were merged:
information in the *Notes* panel to reflect events or conditions that apply
to the merged dive. The figure below shows the depth profile of two such
dives that were merged:
image::images/MergedDive.png["Example: Merged dive", align="center"]
@ -2527,10 +2527,10 @@ connexion _Facebook_.
image::images/facebook1_f20.jpg["Figure: Facebook login", align="center"]
Having established a login to _Facebook_, transfer of a dive profile to
one's _Facebook_ timeline is easy. A _Facebook_ icon appears in the *Dive
Notes* panel of _Subsurface_ (See image *A* below). Ensure that the dive
that you want to transfer to the timeline is depicted in the _Subsurface_
*Dive Profile* panel. Select the _Facebook_ icon, and a dialogue is shown,
one's _Facebook_ timeline is easy. A _Facebook_ icon appears in the *Notes*
panel of _Subsurface_ (See image *A* below). Ensure that the dive that you
want to transfer to the timeline is depicted in the _Subsurface_ *Dive
Profile* panel. Select the _Facebook_ icon, and a dialogue is shown,
determining the amount of additional information transferred with the dive
profile (see image *B*, below). In order to transfer a dive profile to
_Facebook_, the name of a _Facebook_ album needs to be provided. The
@ -2578,7 +2578,7 @@ A dive log or part of it can be saved in three formats:
_Divelogs.de_. Log into _http://en.divelogs.de_ and subscribe to this
service in order to upload dive log data from _Subsurface_.
* _DiveShare_ is also a dive log repostory on the Internet focusing on the
* _DiveShare_ is also a dive log repository on the Internet focusing on the
recreational dives. In order to upload dives one has to provide a used ID,
so registration with _http://scubadiveshare.com_ is required.
@ -3012,16 +3012,15 @@ image::images/PlannerWindow1_f20.jpg["FIGURE: Dive planner startup window", alig
atmospheric pressure can also be entered as an altitude in metres, assuming
an atmospheric pressure of 1.013 bar.
- In the table labelled _Available Gases_, add the information of the
cylinders to be used as well as the gas composition within that
cylinder. This is done in a similar way as for <<S_CylinderData,providing
cylinder data for dive logs>>. Choose the cylinder type by double clicking
the cylinder type and using the dropdown list, then specify the work
pressure of this cylinder. By leaving the oxygen concentration (O2%) filed
empty, the cylinder is assumed to contain air. Otherwise enter the oxygen
and/or helium concentration in the boxes provided in this dialogue. Add
additional cylinders by using the "+" icon to the top righthand of the
dialogue.
- In the table labeled _Available Gases_, add the information of the cylinders
to be used as well as the gas composition within that cylinder. This is done
in a similar way as for <<S_CylinderData,providing cylinder data for dive
logs>>. Choose the cylinder type by double clicking the cylinder type and
using the dropdown list, then specify the work pressure of this cylinder. By
leaving the oxygen concentration (O2%) filed empty, the cylinder is assumed
to contain air. Otherwise enter the oxygen and/or helium concentration in
the boxes provided in this dialogue. Add additional cylinders by using the
"+" icon to the top righthand of the dialogue.
- The dialogue indicating _Dive Planner Points_ is usually not used at this
stage of the dive planning.
@ -3102,7 +3101,7 @@ specified in the _Available Gases_ table. Add new waypoints until the main
features of the dive have been completed, e.g. the bottom time segment and
deep stops (if these are implemented). Leave the remaining waypoints on the
ascent to _Subsurface_. In most cases _Subsurface_ computes additional way
points in order to fulfil decompression requirements for that dive. A
points in order to fulfill decompression requirements for that dive. A
waypoint can be moved by selecting that waypoint and by using the arrow
keys. The waypoints listed in the _Dive Planner Points_ dialogue can be
edited by hand in order to obtain a precise presentation of the dive
@ -3185,13 +3184,13 @@ The parameters of the pSCR diver can be set by selecting _File -> Preferences
from the main menu, where the gas consumption calculation takes into account the pSCR dump
ratio (default 10:1) as well as the metabolism rate. The calculation also takes the oxygen drop
accross the mouthpiece of the rebreather into account. If the
pO~2~ drops below what is considered a save value, a warning apears in the _Dive plan
pO~2~ drops below what is considered a save value, a warning appears in the _Dive plan
details_. A typical pSCR configuration is with a single cylinder and one or more bail-out
cylinders. Therefore the setup of the _Available gases_ and the _Dive planner points_ tables
are very similar to that of a CCR dive plan, described above. However, no oxygen setpoints
are specified for pSCR dives. Below is a dive plan for a pSCR dive. The dive is comparable
to that of the CCR dive above, but note the longer ascent duration due to the lower oxygen
in the loop due to the oxygen drop accross the mouthpiece of the pSCR equipment.
in the loop due to the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece of the pSCR equipment.
image::images/Planner_pSCR1_f20.jpg["FIGURE: Planning a pSCR dive: setup", align="center"]
@ -3239,8 +3238,8 @@ Plan Details_ for inclusion in a text file or word processing document.
Dive plans have many characteristics in common with dive logs (dive profile,
dive notes, etc). After a dive plan has been saved, the dive details and
gas calculations are saved in the *Notes* tab. While a dive plan is
being designed, it can be printed using the _Print_ button in the dive
gas calculations are saved in the *Notes* tab. While a dive plan is being
designed, it can be printed using the _Print_ button in the dive
planner. This prints the dive details and gas calculations in the _Dive Plan
Details_ panel of the dive planner. However, after the plan has been saved,
it is represented in a way very similar to a dive log and the gas
@ -3315,8 +3314,7 @@ des sections de ce manuel traitant des opérations relatives.
*liste des plongées*.
- <<S_ViewPanels,_Profil_>> - Affiche uniquement le panneau du *profil de la
plongée*.
- <<S_ViewPanels,_Info_>> - Affiche uniquement le panneau des *notes de
plongée*.
- <<S_ViewPanels,_Info_>> - Affiche uniquement le panneau des *notes*.
- <<S_ViewPanels,_Globe_>> - Affiche uniquement le panneau de la *carte
mondiale*.
- _Statistiques annuelles_ - Affiche par année le résumé des statistiques des
@ -3677,7 +3675,7 @@ _Subsurface_ as follows:
files_".
- On the list of file names select the .CSV file that has been created
above. An import dialogue opens.
- In the dropdown list on the middle right labeled '_Pre-configured imports_",
- In the dropdown list on the top left labeled '_Pre-configured imports_",
select _APD Log Viewer_.
- Ensure the other settings for the ADP dive log are appropriate, then select
_OK_.
@ -3766,7 +3764,7 @@ Making a backup copy of the Suunto DM4/DM5 database:
[NOTE]
Atomic Logbook is a Windows software by Atomic Aquatics. It allows
downloading of dive information from Cobalt and Cobalt 2 dive computers.
The divelog is kept in a SQlite database at
The divelog is kept in a SQLite database at
C:\ProgramData\AtomicsAquatics\Cobalt-Logbook\Cobalt.db. This file can be
directly imported to Subsurface.
@ -3828,7 +3826,7 @@ following a few simple rules:
1. Date: use one of the following formats: yyyy-mm-dd, dd.mm.yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy
2. Duration: the format should be minutes:seconds.
3. Unit system: only one unit system shold be used (i.e., no mixture between
3. Unit system: only one unit system should be used (i.e., no mixture between
imperial and metric units)
4. Tags and buddies: values should be separated using a comma.
5. GPS position: users must use decimal degrees, e.g. 30.22496 30.821798