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Documentation: minor spelling and consistency fixes
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ using menu 'File - Preferences' you will be presented a pop-up. The pop-up
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has two tabs: 'General Settings' and 'Tec Settings'.
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The General Settings allow you to select units, columns to be shown, the
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font used for the divelist and the default file that contains the data.
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font used for the dive list and the default file that contains the data.
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The Tec Settings offer extra columns to show, settings for more graphs and
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information to be shown in the dive profile and settings for GFlow and
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@ -475,7 +475,7 @@ These .jlb contain all the information that has been stored, except your
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images in xml format.
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By using the menu 'File - Import XML File(s)' you get a popup asking
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for the filename. To import your JDivelog file(s) do the following:
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for the file name. To import your JDivelog file(s) do the following:
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- Open 'File - Import XML Files(s)' on the menu
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- Browse your directories to the location where your *.jlb file is
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@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ calculations it is still marked with yellow, meaning somewhat
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conservative speed (green would be conservative and red on the fast
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side). After the defined 10 minutes at even depth of 10 meters we let
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Subsurface calculate how we will surface. If decompression is required
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these stops are taken into account and can be easily visualised by
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these stops are taken into account and can be easily visualized by
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setting the first depth to e.g. 30 meters.
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Pre-populated segments can be left empty and new segments can be added
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@ -642,7 +642,7 @@ Google Play store, but since it is mostly usable when built form
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source we left the server side integration in Subsurface.
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Assuming you have used the companion app to name and locate dive sites
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you can use this menu item to connect to our backend server and
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you can use this menu item to connect to our back-end server and
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download this data. Enter your userid (you got this when registering
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with the web service) and click 'Download'. If the data was
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successfully downloaded you can click apply and Subsurface will match
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@ -793,7 +793,7 @@ sites for manufacturers of the serial to USB chips which provide the necessary c
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Here you have two alternatives. Either you try each of the major drivers in turn until
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you find the right one, or you follow some further steps to try and identify the right
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driver up front. To determine the required driver up front, first attach the usd to device
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driver up front. To determine the required driver up front, first attach the USB to device
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connector cable. Next open a terminal window and run the command:
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system_profiler SPUSBDataType > usb.txt
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