Documentation: more tweaks/additions to "Viewing and Completing Your Logs"

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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Dirk Hohndel 2013-05-15 22:39:19 -07:00
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@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ An example:
On Sunday Oct 23, 2011 you made a dive.
In the log line of this dive, you see the following information:
[width="70%",cols="<20%,40%,40%",options="header"]
[width="95%",cols="<20%,40%,40%",options="header"]
|===============================================================================
| Header | Value | Description of field
| # | 12 | Dive number
@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ In the log line of this dive, you see the following information:
| * | | Your rating (none at this time)
| m | 12.8 | Your maximum depth in meters
| min | 31:20 | Your dive-time in minutes and seconds
| Deg. C | 13.0 | Lowest water temperature during your dive
| Deg. C | 13.0 | Lowest water temperature during your dive (or with some dive computers the temperature at maximum depth)
| kg | | Weight carried (none at this time)
| Suit | | Exposure protection suit worn (none at this time)
| Cyl | | Your used cylinder (none at this time)
@ -509,7 +509,12 @@ buddy).
As mentioned, the different types of information shown in this list
may differ depending on the settings. More about that in
<<S_SettingUpPreferences,Setting up Preferences>>.
<<S_SettingUpPreferences,Setting up Preferences>>. Also, the fields
that are filled or empty differ from dive computer to dive
computer. Basic dive computers are less likely to provide a lot of
information, whereas some more advanced once will provide all of the
information listed here (assuming it was correctly entered on the dive
computer).
[[S_EditDiveInfo]]
Edit the Dive Info