User Manual text update

Update to user manual text, including Cylinder bar at bottom of profile as well as
Extra Data tab.
A few smaller sentence-level updates scattered throughout the text

New pictures.

Signed-off-by: willem ferguson <willemferguson@zoology.up.ac.za>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ image::images/Subsurface4Banner.png["Banner",align="center"]
*Manual authors*: Willem Ferguson, Jacco van Koll, Dirk Hohndel, Reinout Hoornweg,
Linus Torvalds, Miika Turkia, Amit Chaudhuri, Jan Schubert, Salvador Cuñat
[blue]#_Version 4.2, August 2014_#
[blue]#_Version 4.3, December 2014_#
Welcome as a user of _Subsurface_, an advanced dive logging program with
@ -26,18 +26,22 @@ extensive infrastructure to describe, organise, interpret and print scuba
and free dives. _Subsurface_ offers many advantages over other similar
software solutions:
- Do you need a flexible way of logging dives using recreational equipment,
even not using a dive computer?
- Do you use two different dive computer brands, each with its own proprietary
software for downloading dive logs? Do you dive with rebreathers as well
as open circuit? Do you use a Reefnet Sensus time-depth recorder
in conjunction with a dive computer? _Subsurface_ offers a standard
as open circuit or recreational equipment? Do you use a Reefnet Sensus time-depth
recorder in conjunction with a dive computer? _Subsurface_ offers a standard
interface for downloading dive logs from all these different pieces of
equipment and to store and analyse the dive logs within a unified system.
- Do you use more than one operating system? _Subsurface_ is fully compatible
with Mac, Linux and Windows, allowing you to access your dive log on each
of your operating systems with a single application.
of your operating systems using a single application.
- Do you use Linux or Mac and your dive computer has only Windows-based software
for downloading dive information (e.g. Mares)? _Subsurface_ provides a way of
storing and analysing your dive logs on other operating systems.
downloading and analysing your dive logs on other operating systems.
- Do you need an intuitive graphical dive planner that integrates with and takes
into account the dives that have already been logged?
_Subsurface_ binaries are available for Windows PCs (Win XP or later), Intel
based Macs (OS/X) and many Linux distributions. _Subsurface_ can be built for
@ -1597,6 +1601,17 @@ _Subsurface_ calculates SAC and Gas consumption taking in account gas
incompressibility, particularly at tank pressures above 200 bar, making them more accurate.
Users should refer to xref:SAC_CALCULATION[Appendix D] for more information.
=== The *Extra Data* tab (usually for individual dives)
When using a dive computer, it often reports several data items that cannot easily be
presented in a stardardised way because the nature of the information differs from one
dive computer to another. These data often comprise setup information, metadata about
a dive, battery levels, no fly times, or gradient factors used during the dive. When
possible, this information is presented in the *Extra Data* tab. Below is an
image showing extra data for a dive using a Poseidon rebreather.
image::images/ExtraDataTab_f20.jpg["FIGURE: Extra Data tab",align="center"]
=== The *Stats* tab (for groups of dives)
The Stats tab gives summary statistics for more than one dive, assuming that
@ -1762,7 +1777,18 @@ If, in addition, the *3m increments* button on the Profile Panel is clicked, the
image::images/Ceilings2.jpg["Figure: Ceiling with 3m resolution",align="center"]
[icon="images/icons/ShowCylindersButton.jpg"]
[NOTE]
By selecting this icon, the different cylinders used during a dive can be represented as a coloured bar at the bottom
of the *Dive Profile*. In general oxygen is represented by a green bar, nitrogen with a yellow bar and helium with a
red bar. The image below shows a dive which first uses a trimix cylinder (red and green), followed by a switch to a nitrox cylinder
(yellow and green) after 23 minutes. Cylinders with air are shown as a light blue bar.
image::images/ShowCylinders_f20.jpg["Figure: Cylinder use graph",align="center"]
[icon="images/tissues.jpg"]
[NOTE]
Display inert gas tissue pressures relative to ambient inert gas pressure (horizontal grey line).
Tissue pressures are calculated using the Bühlmann ZH-L16 algorithm and are displayed as lines ranging from
@ -3068,11 +3094,11 @@ data from foreign
dive log software. The procedures below mostly apply to Linux and/or Windows.
[[S_ImportingDivesSuunto]]
=== Exporting dives from *Suunto Divemanager (DM3 and DM4)*
=== Exporting dives from *Suunto Divemanager (DM3, DM4 and DM5)*
[icon="images/icons/suuntologo.jpg"]
[NOTE]
Divemanager 3 (DM3) is an older version of the Suunto software. More recent
Suunto dive computers use Divemanager 4 (DM4). The
Suunto dive computers use Divemanager 4 (DM4) or DM5. The
two versions of Divemanager use different methods and different file naming
conventions to export dive log data.
@ -3104,7 +3130,7 @@ To export divelog from 'Suunto DM4', one needs to locate the DM4 database
where the dives are stored. the user can either look for the original
database or make a backup of the dives. Both methods are described here.
Locating the Suunto DM4 database:
Locating the Suunto DM4 or DM5 database:
1. Start Suunto DM4
2. Select 'Help -> About'