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Unintentionally two versions of the mobile manual were created. This brings all of Willem's changes into the version for Subsurface-mobile v3, and restores the last version of the v2 mobile manual. This commit was manually created from a pull request that was signed off by Willem, given that he wrote most of the text I am copying that SOB into this commit and will assign authorship to him. To avoid further confusion, we now have a v2 and a v3 manual, explicitly named. The corresponding .html.git files were also updated (reflecting our switch to asciidoctor). Signed-off-by: willemferguson <willemferguson@zoology.up.ac.za> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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// Subsurface-mobile User Manual
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// =============================
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// :author: Manual authors: Willem Ferguson, Dirk Hohndel
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// :revnumber: 3.0.0
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// :revdate: March 2020
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:icons:
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:toc:
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:toc-placement: manual
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:numbered:
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// :website: http://subsurface-divelog.org
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image::mobile-images/Banner.jpg["Banner",align="center"]
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[big]#_Subsurface-mobile_ User Manual#
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*Manual authors*: Willem Ferguson, Dirk Hohndel
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[blue]#_Version 3.0.5, May 2020_#
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toc::[]
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Welcome to _Subsurface-mobile_, the mobile version of _Subsurface_, advanced dive logging
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software with extensive infrastructure to display, organize, and interpret scuba
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and free dives. _Subsurface_ runs on Windows, macOS, most common distributions of Linux.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ is available for Android and iOS. Both are
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open-source software (in simple terms that means that there is no commercial interest behind
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them, all the source code needed to build them is available, there are no ads, no one is
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monetizing your data, etc).
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_Subsurface-mobile_ is a limited mobile version of the desktop software _Subsurface_,
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aimed at Android and iOS smartphone and tablet devices.
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While the desktop version of _Subsurface_ shows much more detailed information
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for each dive, the mobile version allows a more accessible dive log on the go. For example,
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you can prove dive experience on a dive trip to dive shops or review
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previous dives while on a dive boat. _Subsurface-mobile_ also allows
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the gathering of GPS locations where dives are performed.
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Assuming you have a dive computer that is supported by the mobile OS of
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your choice, _Subsurface-mobile_ supports the downloading of dives from your dive computer.
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Users of _Subsurface-mobile_ often use the
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mobile app together with the desktop version of _Subsurface_, sharing dive information
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between the mobile and the desktop versions using a free _Subsurface Cloud_ account.
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However _Subsurface-mobile_ is a fully fledged application in its own right that can
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also be used independently of the desktop version with or without the use of cloud storage.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ allows:
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- Download and storage of dive log information using the _Subsurface_ cloud.
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- Viewing this information on a mobile device.
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- Manually creating and adding new dive records to your dive log.
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- Download dive data directly from some dive computers.
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- Editing most of the dive log data, e.g. dive-master, buddy,
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equipment or notes relating to a dive.
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- Recording, storing and applying GPS positions to dive information.
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- Viewing the localities of recorded GPS positions and of dives
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on a map.
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These items are discussed in greater detail below.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ has some limitations compared to _Subsurface_:
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- Only a subset of the dive computers supported for download by the desktop
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version work with _Subsurface-mobile_, this being determined
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by hardware and OS limitations in the
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two mobile platforms. On Android, a subset of
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dive computers that use USB serial cables or a Bluetooth / Bluetooth LE interface
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are accessible. On iOS, only Bluetooth LE based
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dive computers are supported.
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- No dive planner.
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- No printing.
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- No support for media embedded in dive profiles (_Subsurface_ allows access to
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images and video clips directly from the dive profile).
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== Installing _Subsurface-mobile_ on your mobile device
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Find _Subsurface-mobile_ in the _Google Play Store_ or the _Apple App Store_
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and install it. For Android devices without access to the _Google Play Store_,
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APKs can be found in the downloads folder on the _Subsurface_ website.
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== Getting Support
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The best place to get support is the https://subsurface-divelog.org/user-forum[_Subsurface_ User Forum]. Additionally, _Subsurface-mobile_ allows
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you to send a support request by tapping on _Ask for support_ in the _Help_ menu. This will open an
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email to our in-app-support address in the native email client, including the relevant logs.
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== User Interface
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_Subsurface-mobile_ uses the same user interface philosophy on both Android and iOS, based on an
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open source project called _Kirigami_, maintained by the _KDE/Plasma_ development community.
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It has a slightly different look and feel than many native Android and iOS apps,
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but we find it easy and intuitive to work with.
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You have access to the _Main menu_ through a _Hamburger_ button (three short
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horizontal lines) in the lower left corner of the screen. Additionally, the _Main menu_ can be opened by swiping
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towards the right from the very left edge of the screen.
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In addition, many screens have a _Context menu_ available through a button with three vertical dots in
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the lower right corner and that can be opened by tapping and holding a dive or trip header in the dive list.
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image::mobile-images/ActionButton2.jpg["FIGURE: Action Button",float="left"]
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At the bottom of many _Subsurface-mobile_ screens is a round
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_Action button_ that provides quick access to the most commonly needed
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actions on that screen (see image on the left). Some screens have only
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the round central button, others have one or two additional
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actions on either side of the central button.
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unfloat::[]
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On Android devices, use the Android Back
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button for "cancel", "discard" or "back" actions. For example, when
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editing dive information, tapping the action button saves the changes while the
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Android back button can be used to cancel the edit without saving changes.
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The image below indicates some of the important features of the menu system.
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On the left is the main menu, activated as described above. On the right of the image
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are the sub-menus.
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image::mobile-images/Subsurface-mobile-menu-system.jpg["FIGURE: Subsurface-mobile menu system",align="center"]
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All screenshots in this user manual are currently from the Android
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version. The iOS screens look similar.
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== Using _Subsurface-mobile_ for the first time
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When you start _Subsurface-mobile_ for the first time, a _Subsurface_
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splash screen is shown while the program loads. On some devices this
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may take several seconds. Afterwards the _Cloud Credentials screen_ appears
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(see left image below).
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image::mobile-images/Credentials.jpg["FIGURE: Mobile credentials screen",align="center"]
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=== Using _Subsurface-mobile_ without Cloud Storage
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Tap the "No cloud mode" button. The app will only store dive log information locally
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on your device. Following installation an empty dive log is created.
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=== Using Cloud Storage
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The _Subsurface_ maintainer provides a dedicated and
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free Internet cloud storage account for users of _Subsurface_ and _Subsurface-mobile_.
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You can use this to store your dive log and to share your data between several computers
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and devices. The _Subsurface_ team never accesses your dive data without explicit
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permission to do so, the data are not used for any other purpose than providing them to the user who
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created them. There are no ads and no harvesting / analysis of the data / monetization of data
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on the _Subsurface Cloud_ storage.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ is sufficient to fully maintain a dive log. In addition you can use the
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more advanced features in _Subsurface_ when you have access to a computer while still
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being able to work with your dive data when only a mobile device is available.
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The dive data in the cloud are cached locally on any device or computer that is connected to
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the _Subsurface Cloud_ account.
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It is easy to create backups of the data (for example in XML format) on the desktop: both the mobile
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device and the desktop keep a local copy of the data so that the dive log is always accessible, even
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without an Internet connection.
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To create a _Subsurface Cloud_ account follow these steps:
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1) Enter an e-mail address and a password in the fields indicated on the screen (see image above).
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The e-mail address should be in lower case and the password should contain a combination of
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upper and lower case letters and/or numbers.
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2) Tap the "Sign-in or Register" button.
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If you have already set
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up an account on a different computer or device, simply enter the same credentials here.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ will now download your existing dive log data. Once the dive
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list has been downloaded from the cloud, _Subsurface-mobile_ usually works only with the the local
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copy on the mobile device. This avoids long delays or even failure of operations if there is poor
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internet connectivity. Remember to manually sync
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with the server after making local changes (either by pulling down on the dive list, or by using the
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manual sync entry in the Dive management menu entry).
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3) If this is a new cloud account, a PIN screen will open (see right image above). A PIN is e-mailed
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to the email address entered in the previous step. Enter this PIN into the field indicated
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and tap the _Register_ button. After the PIN has been entered it
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is no longer needed - it just proves that this is indeed your email account.
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A https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp_bEm5ZDRA[*video-tutorial*] is available that demonstrates
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how to connect to the cloud.
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At this point a new account has been created for you on the cloud server and access to the cloud is
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enabled. In this case the dive list is initially empty. Start entering dives in the dive
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log or download dive information from a supported dive computer.
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Once registered, _Subsurface-mobile_ remembers the cloud credentials and it is not necessary to
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provide these again when launching the program.
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[icon="images/icons/important.png"]
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[IMPORTANT]
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*Cloud problems: FAQ*
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[blue]#After filling in the correct information and submitting it, I did not receive a PIN by email#
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1. Check *carefully* for spelling mistakes in the email address you provided. This is a common problem since autocorrect often mangles email addresses.
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2. Check that the return email containing the PIN is not in the SPAM/Junk folder of your email client.
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3. Wait for a few hours and check again for an email with a PIN.
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4. If there is still no email containing a PIN, send mail to in-app-support@subsurface-divelog.org
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[blue]#I want to access the _Subsurface Cloud_ storage but I have forgotten my password. How can I reset my password?#
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The _Help menu_ has an option _Reset forgotten Subsurface Cloud password_. Use that or go to the https://cloud.subsurface-divelog.org/passwordreset[password reset website]
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Simply enter the same email address that you used during cloud registration and follow the indicated steps.
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To prevent abuse of this system a confirmation email will be sent to your account.
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The dive log can be updated automatically. If there is Internet connectivity, _Subsurface-mobile_ accesses
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the cloud-based dive log to verify that the local copy of the dive log is still the
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same as the log in the cloud server. If not, the local copy and the copy on
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the server are synchronized.
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== The Dive List
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The _Dive List_ is the heart of _Subsurface-mobile_ because most of the actions
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center around the dives on the dive list. While the dive list is loading from the cloud,
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a message appears at the bottom of the screen, indicating that the cloud is
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being accessed, after which the dive list is shown. Once the list is loaded you can scroll up
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and down through your dive history.
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The Dive List consists of two types of entries:
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1. *Trip headers*. A trip header is a line describing the year and month during which a dive trip
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took place, as wel as the geographical area of the trip. The second line in the lefthand image below indicates that a 10-dive trip
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was made to Guinjata, Moçambique during December 2016.
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2. *Individual dive records*. Tapping a trip header expands the dive list to show (or hide) the individual dives performed during the trip. Each dive is represented by a dive record. By default the dives during the last trip are listed with older dives at the bottom and recent dives at the top of the list. In the lefthand image below the last dive during
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the Guinjata trip was in the Inhambane Estuary.
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image::mobile-images/Divelist2.jpg["FIGURE: Dive list screen",align="center"]
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[[S_View_Dive]]
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=== View a dive: the Details view
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When you tap on a dive in the _Dive List_, a _Dive Details_ page with the dive profile
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and many important details about the dive is opened (image on right above). You can use a pinch gesture
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to zoom into the profile. Tapping and holding with one finger (until
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the profile becomes translucent) allows you
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to pan the profile and see more details in specific parts of the profile.
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You can view other dives by swiping the _Details view_ to the right (for the
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previous dive) or to the left (next dive).
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Using the Action Bar, it is also possible to delete the dive (tap the Trash Icon
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on the Action Bar) or to view the dive location on an integrated map viewer.
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The context menu (accessible by tapping on the vertical three dots in the lower right corner of the
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screen) offers additional options to move dives between trips, the same delete and map options
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already mentioned, and access to the undo and redo facility that allows you to step backwards and
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forwards through recent changes.
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=== Viewing the location of a dive on a map
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image::mobile-images/DiveSiteMap.jpg["FIGURE: Map of dive site",align="center"]
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In the _Details View_, you can either tap the name of a dive site
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or the GPS pin on the
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left hand side of the _Action Button_ at the bottom of the screen in order
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to open a map with the dive site in an integrated map viewer.
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This of course is only possible if the dive site is associated with GPS
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information.
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=== Filter the dive list
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By default, all the dives in the dive log are shown in the dive list. After several years your dive
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log can become quite long and, sometimes, you might like to list only the dives of a particular
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type, e.g. those at a particular dive site or those with a specific buddy or dive master. Use the
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Filter to achieve this. The filter mechanism searches through all the information for each dive,
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looking for one or more key words. Only the dives containing these key words are listed in the dive
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list. To Filter the dive list, tap the Filter action button:
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image::mobile-images/FilterButton.jpg["FIGURE: Filter button",align="center"]
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at the bottom of the dive list. A text box appears at the top of the screen (image below). Type the
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word(s) that you would like to use as a filter.
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image::mobile-images/Filter.jpg["FIGURE: Filter tool",align="center"]
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Three filter modes exist. "Fulltext" searches all text strings. Selecting "People" lists buddies and
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dive masters, while "Tags" only filters for tags containing the given text. Filters are not case-sensitive.
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To clear the filter, remove the key words from the text box and select the Filter action button to
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switch off filtering. The image above represents a full-text search for dives with the word "nitrox".
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[[S_Dive_Management]]
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== Dive List Management and adding dive information
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[[S_Add_Dive]]
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=== Manually adding a new dive to the dive list
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This https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sF8KB_r0rFw[*video-tutorial*] explains how to add information to a
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manually-entered dive.
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You can manually add a dive to the existing dive list. On the dive list
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tap the "plus" sign in the action bar, or use the
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main menu and tap _Dive management -> Add dive manually_. This opens a screen that is
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identical to the editing screen discussed above. When a dive is added manually, you
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cannot directly add a dive profile from a dive computer. However, if you do not use a
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dive computer, the duration, depth and several other bits of information about
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the new dive can be entered. The _Action button_ at the bottom of the screen
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contains a disk symbol. Tap this to save the new dive. To cancel any edits, tap the _Back_ button.
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The left-hand image below shows a screenshot of a dive being created and the right-hand image shows
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the same dive in _Details View_. After editing the dive information, the dive trip information
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needs to be edited as described in the section above on xref:S_Divetrip[Dive trip editing].
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image::mobile-images/Manualdive.jpg["FIGURE: Manual dive entry screen",align="center"]
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[[S_Download]]
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=== Download dives from a dive computer
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There are several ways to get to the _Download Page_. You can either tap on the main _Action Button_ on
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the bottom of the _Dive List_, or you can select _Dive management -> Download from DC_ in the main menu.
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On Android devices, when you plug in a USB serial cable for a dive computer, the _Download Page_ will be
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opened automatically. A screen is shown requiring that the user specify
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the names of the vendor and model of the dive computer. For instance, when using a Shearwater Petrel dive
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computer, the vendor is _Shearwater_ and the Dive computer name is _Petrel_ (see image on the left, below).
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*Caveats:* The download feature in smartphones supports only a limited number of dive computers. On
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Android devices these are typically dive computers using a serial USB interface
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using a USB OTG cable or a simple USB C-A adapter on newer devices.
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Android devices also support Bluetooth dive computers that
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are supported in _Subsurface_ on the desktop. Both Android and iOS devices allow direct
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download of dive data from a handful of Bluetooth LE enabled dive
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computers. Use the _Vendor name_ and _Dive Computer_ drop-downs to pick the correct
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dive computer. When downloading from multiple different dive computers, shortcut
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buttons appear below the drop-downs to easily switch between them. In the xref:S_Settings[_Settings_] menu
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you can remove these buttons, a useful feature for removing buttons of dive
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computers that are not used any more. Achieve this by selecting the option
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_Forget remembered dive computers_ in the xref:S_Settings[_Settings_] menu.
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After all these caveats, let us proceed with download.
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*TODO: image of DL missing - or link to the 7.2.3 Start the download*
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When downloading from multiple different dive computers, shortcut
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buttons appear below the drop-downs to easily switch between them. In the xref:S_Settings[_Settings_] menu
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you can remove these buttons, a useful feature for removing buttons of dive
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computers that you do not use any more. Achieve this by selecting the option
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_Forget remembered dive computers_ in the xref:S_Settings[_Settings_] menu.
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==== Download from USB serial dive computers
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This feature is not supported on iOS.
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a|image::mobile-images/USB-OTG.jpg["FIGURE: USB-OTG cable",align="center"] |
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Most current Android devices now have a USB
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Type C port and come with a simple A-to-C adapter plug, which lets you plug in
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the dive computer cable into the phone or tablet.
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For older Android devices with micro USB connector you will need to plug the USB
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cable used with the dive computer into a USB OTG cable which,
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in turn, plugs into the micro-USB port.
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The OTG cable usually has a full-size ("Type A") female receptacle at one end which
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accommodates the full-sized male plug
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of the dive computer USB cable (see image on left). This means that two cables are used to connect
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the dive computer to the mobile device. *Not all Android devices support OTG cables*
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but usually all modern Android devices with a USB C plug can be used with a USB A-to-C adapter.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ remembers the settings for dive computers that
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have been successfully used (image on right, below). These appear
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as buttons under a heading "_Previously used dive computers_".
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Select the appropriate button. Having connected the USB dive computer to the
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_Subsurface_ computer and having selected the appropriate vendor and dive computer,
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ensure that the _Connection_ text box shows the corresponding connection. For a small number of dive
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computers the connection name shows the dive computer vendor, for most only the cable chipset vendor
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(and USB connection number) is shown. Most users only connect one USB dive computer to
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their Android device and then things are fairly straightforward. A dialog appears asking if
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you want to use _Subsurface-mobile_ to connect to the device. If you confirm, then _Subsurface-mobile_
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opens the dive computer download screen with the correct connection selected (and if it can deduce
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the correct dive computer based on the cable used, even that information is already pre-filled).
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==== Download from Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE dive computers
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This https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCi70WZMTws[*video-tutorial*] demonstrates downloading dives from a
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Bluetooth-equipped dive computer.
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The process for Bluetooth download differs between Android and iOS. In *iOS* the best
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results are obtained when the dive computer was
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in Bluetooth LE mode before _Subsurface-mobile_ is started. On most dive
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computers this is done through a menu entry, others (e.g. Suunto) always respond to Bluetooth LE requests.
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In contrast, for Bluetooth-equipped dive computers and *Android* devices, first establish a Bluetooth connection
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between the dive computer and the
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mobile device using Android system tools to achieve pairing.
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For many Android devices,
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the Settings -> Bluetooth tool of Android is probably appropriate.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ performs communication using both Bluetooth and Bluetooth LE (BLE).
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The best choice of Bluetooth communication is often made by the software and the user need not be concerned
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with this.
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For dive computers with both Bluetooth and BLE, a separate dive computer button is presented on the download
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screen for each mode of communication, allowing a choice. Use the _Connection_ value to distinguish between the
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two options. In the image on the right, below, there are three buttons labeled "Shearwater Petrel 2".
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These represent two Shearwater Petrel dive computers, one of which can communicate in both Bluetooth as well as BLE.
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The _Connection_ information in the image below indicates that the Petrel with no BLE is selected. For
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Bluetooth LE dive computers, the _Connection_ value has an "LE" prefix.
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This https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MtQqm4o7bw[*video-tutorial*] demonstrates setting up a
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Bluetooth connection with an Android device.
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==== Start the download
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With communication between dive computer and _Subsurface-mobile_
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having been set up, tap the _Download_ button. Be patient because the download can take a while - with many
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long dives and a slow Bluetooth LE connection we have seen download times of 45 minutes or longer. But usually
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downloading
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a day's worth of diving happens reasonably quickly.
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The downloaded dives appear in the bottom part of the screen,
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the most recent dive at the top (see right image below).
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Each dive has a check-box on the left hand side, used for selecting which dives you want to add to the
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_Subsurface-mobile_ dive list: dives that are not checked are ignored. Once you have picked the dives
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you want to add to the dive list, tap the button at the bottom left labeled _Accept_. The selected dives will
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now appear as part of
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the _Subsurface-mobile_ dive list.
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image::mobile-images/DC-Download.jpg["FIGURE: DC download screen",align="center"]
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[[S_Edit_Dive]]
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=== Edit the dive information
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This https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE3ujzGw_7o[*video-tutorial*] explains how to add information about a dive.
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image::mobile-images/Editdive.jpg["FIGURE: Dive edit screen",align="center"]
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At the bottom of the _Dive Details_ screen the action button is a pencil.
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Tapping the pencil button changes the page and enables edit boxes that allow
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modifying the existing dive information, e.g. adding text to the dive notes
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or changing the names or values of some of the information (see image above).
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It may be necessary to scroll the window to access all the information.
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At the bottom of the edit screen is a _Save_ action button. Tap this to save
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the new information, after which the dive list screen is
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updated and shown. To cancel any edits, tap the Android _Back_ Button or
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the application back button at the top left of the screen on iOS.
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[[S_Divetrip]]
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== Edit the dive trip information
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When a new dive(s) is entered manually or downloaded from dive computer, a trip header is created at the
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top of the dive list only showing the month and the year of the dive trip as well as the number of dives
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during the trip (image on left below, showing a trip header with "May 2018", the trip comprising two dives).
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You would probably like to include information about the place
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where the trip took place, e.g. "Channel Islands" or the dive charter company used. In this case long-press
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the dive trip header to activate the context menu. Select the option "Edit trip details" to open a panel
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for typing information about the trip (image on right, below). Having provided the required information,
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tap the _Save_ action button at the bottom of the screen. This returns you to the dive list, showing some of
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the dive trip information that has just been provided.
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image::mobile-images/TripDetails.jpg["FIGURE: Edit trip details",align="center"]
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=== Deleting a dive
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Delete a dive from the dive list by long-pressing a dive and selecting delete in the context menu.
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If the wrong dive was deleted by mistake you can easily undo the operation by using the context menu.
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image::mobile-images/Delete_undo.jpg["FIGURE: Undo delete dive",align="center"]
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== Interacting with the cloud storage
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=== Manually sync the dive log with the _Subsurface Cloud_
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As the name indicates, this ensures that the local changes on the mobile device and changes
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made by other devices and computers to the data stored in the _Subsurface Cloud_ are synchronized.
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It is highly recommended to sync with cloud storage after downloading new dives from a dive computer
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or after manually adding or editing dive information on the mobile device.
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This can also be triggered by pulling down (and briefly holding) the topmost entry of the _Dive List_.
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=== Enable cloud auto sync
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By default _Subsurface-mobile_ runs offline and only syncs the dive list
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with cloud storage when explicitly told to do so (see the previous entry above).
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You can choose to always sync with the cloud server. This is not
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recommended unless you are in
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an area with a fast and reliable Internet connection, as otherwise
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_Subsurface-mobile_ might appear to hang between operations as it tries to
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connect to the cloud server. Selecting _Enable cloud auto sync_ causes
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the local dive log to be synchronized with the copy in the cloud after most changes as well
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as (on Android) every time that _Subsurface-mobile_ is closed. iOS doesn't support the concept
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of closing an app (you can just kill it, which doesn't allow for a final sync with the cloud).
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In general it is safer to manually sync with the cloud once you are done making changes in
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_Subsurface-mobile_.
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== Dive Summary
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The _Dive Summary_ page provides a very simple overview of your diving activities - which can for example
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be useful when documenting total dive experience and recent dive activity for a dive center at
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the beginning of a dive trip.
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The summary page lists the date of your first dive in the dive list as well as your most recent dive.
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It also provides two columns of data for selectable time ranges (by default all dives in the dive list
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and the dives during the last six months.
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=== Export
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The _Export_ feature is somewhat experimental. On Android it only allows the upload of your dive list
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to two websites (_divelogs.de_ and _diveshare_). On iOS it also allows local file based exports as _Subsurface_
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specific XML files (both for dives and dive sites) as well as _UDDF_.
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Tapping on _Next_ opens an additional page for login information for the destination website (or a file selection dialog).
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== Obtaining dive site locations using the GPS
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The fact that almost all smartphones have GPS facilities allows
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_Subsurface-mobile_ to record
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the locations of dives.
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****
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[icon="images/icons/important.png"]
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[IMPORTANT]
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*Accuracy of GPS coordinates*
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GPS-derived coordinates on a smartphone
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are not always accurate and can have an error greater than 1 km. GPS accuracy
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is determined by the hardware and software of the
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smartphone as well as by the GPS settings selected within Android/iOS.
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As of Android V6 (Marshmallow) select Android _Settings -> Communication -> Location -> High accuracy_*.
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If the smartphone is taken on the boat
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during a dive, locations can be automatically recorded at regular intervals.
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These locations can then be applied to dives in the dive list as described below
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****
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To collect dive site coordinates four step are required:
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[[S_ConfigureGPS]]
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=== Configuring the GPS service
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For most users, the defaults for tracking GPS locations are
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appropriate. If you would like to change them, go to
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the _Main Menu_, select the xref:S_Settings[_Settings_] screen, and open
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the _Advanced_ area on that page where there is a section for
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configuring the GPS service (see image below). GPS location data
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are collected at regular intervals, e.g. every 5 minutes, or at regular
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distances, e.g. after the boat has moved more than 200m, or a combination of
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both of these approaches. Provide the appropriate information and
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tap the _Back_ button. The program is now ready to collect GPS positions.
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image::mobile-images/GPSConfig.jpg["FIGURE: GPS configure",align="center"]
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=== Collecting GPS positions
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[width="100%", frame="None"]
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|=======
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a|image::mobile-images/LocationMenu.jpg["FIGURE: GPS start",align="center"] |
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In the _Location_ menu select _Run location service_.
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_Subsurface-mobile_ starts to collect GPS locations automatically,
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following the preferences specified as described above. While the GPS
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location service is running, all menus have a GPS symbol at the bottom,
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indicating that the service is active. After returning from
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the dive, deactivate the collection of GPS data by tapping
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the option _Location -> Disable location service_. The GPS symbol at the bottom
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of menus disappears.
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Collecting GPS fixes like this is relatively battery intensive and unfortunately
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both Android and especially iOS have become increasingly aggressive in killing
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applications that are running while the screen is turned off. It may make sense
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|
to check between dives that the location service is still running. On the other hand
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the battery consumption of a smartphone with GPS enabled is often significantly less than
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the battery consumption of a dedicated GPS that is logging a track.
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|=======
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=== Viewing GPS data collected during a dive
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From the _Location_ submenu select _Show GPS fixes_. This brings
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up a list of GPS positions obtained by the location service (image
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below). Two actions are possible for each of the locations, enabled by
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dragging the right part of a location to the left. This exposes two
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options. Tapping the dustbin deletes this particular GPS location. Tapping the
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teardrop-shaped icon (actually a Google Maps pin) opens up Google Maps with a pin
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indicating the exact map position of the GPS record being viewed. The two above
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options can be hidden by drawing the GPS record to the right.
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image::mobile-images/gpsmanagement.jpg["FIGURE: GPS management",align="center"]
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=== Applying GPS data to dives in the dive log
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After running the location service during a dive trip, first either download
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the dives from your dive computer or manually enter the dives into the dive list.
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Now you can apply the GPS positions to these dives.
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From the _Dive management_ menu, tap _Apply GPS fixes_. The dive list contains the start
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and end times of each dive. Now, _Subsurface-mobile_ applies the first
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GPS position that falls within the dive period of each dive. This results
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in a GPS position for each dive that is saved as part of the dive log.
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== Viewing the locations of all dives in the dive list
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image::mobile-images/DivesMap.jpg["FIGURE: Map of all dive sites",align="center"]
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The locations of all dives in the dive list can be viewed from the _Location_ menu by selecting the _Map_ option.
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|
A satellite image of the world is shown. At that scale no dive sites are shown. If you zoom into a particular region
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of the world the dive sites appear, indicated by red flags. Zooming in even closer indicates the names of each
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of the different dive sites.
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[[S_Settings]]
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|
== Specifying the settings for _Subsurface-mobile_
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|
The _Settings_ page allows the customization of _Subsurface-mobile_.
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|
It is grouped into four sections. Many of the settings involve dragging a slider switch to activate or deactivate a particular setting.
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|
=== _General settings_ section
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image::mobile-images/GeneralSettings.jpg["FIGURE: General Settings",align="center"]
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[[S_ChangeCloudAccount]]
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|
==== Cloud status: Changing to a different _Subsurface_ cloud account
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|
|
Some users have more than one _Subsurface_ cloud account and need to switch between accounts.
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|
Tap on the _Change_ button next to the _Email address_ in the _General settings_ on the _Settings_ page (see image above).
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|
This opens the _Cloud credentials_ page.
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|
Here you can change the email address and password used and then tap the button _Sign-in or register_.
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|
The dive list of the newly-opened account is shown.
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|
==== Default cylinder
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|
When manually entering a dive or when downloading from a dive computer that doesn't explicitly
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|
include cylinder size information (very few dive computers support that feature), _Subsurface-mobile_
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|
uses the cylinder that you select here as the default, useful for divers that mostly use a particular
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type of cylinder. If you don't set this entry, no default
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cylinder is used.
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|
==== Forget the remembered dive computers used during dive download
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|
Tap the _Forget_ button to reset the dive computers that are stored in the shortcut
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|
buttons on the _Download from dive computer_ page.
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|
|
=== _Theme_ section
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|
==== Color theme
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[width="100%", frame="None"]
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|=======
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a|image::mobile-images/ThemeSettings.jpg["FIGURE: Theme Settings",align="center"] |
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|
Besides the default blue color scheme, _Subsurface-mobile_ supports two additional color schemes
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|
for users with different tastes (see image on left). All screenshots shown in this user manual are
|
|
based on the blue default color scheme. You can pick the _pink_ or _dark_ color theme from
|
|
the drop down menu.
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|
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|
The boxes in the image on the left show the various color choices in the theme of your choice.
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|=======
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|
|
==== Font size
|
|
|
|
Depending on the size and the screen resolution of your mobile device, you may prefer slightly
|
|
smaller or slightly larger fonts. You can make this selection with the three buttons here.
|
|
|
|
=== _Units_ section
|
|
|
|
Here you can pick _metric_, _imperial_, or _personalized_ units for the user interface.
|
|
In most cases _Subsurface-mobile_ should pick the regionally typical unit system for
|
|
your location.
|
|
|
|
=== _Advanced_ section
|
|
|
|
As the name indicates, most users do not need to make changes here.
|
|
|
|
==== GPS location service thresholds
|
|
|
|
As indicated above in the _Location_ section of this manual, here you can set the distance and time
|
|
thresholds for the _location service_
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|
|
|
==== Bluetooth
|
|
|
|
Since most mobile devices tend to find a _LOT_ of BT/BLE devices that aren't dive computers, by
|
|
default _Subsurface-mobile_ only shows known dive computers to make the connection list
|
|
easier to use.
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|
|
|
This setting tells _Subsurface-mobile_ to temporarily show _ALL_ Bluetooth and BLE devices as
|
|
possible connections on the _Download Page_, not just the ones recognized as dive computers.
|
|
If you end up needing this option in order to select a dive computer that is not recognized
|
|
by _Subsurface-mobile_, please send an email to the developers (using the _Help -> Ask for support_
|
|
menu entry) so we can add the missing code to recognize your dive computer as well.
|
|
|
|
==== Display
|
|
|
|
_Subsurface-mobile_ tries to make efficient use of the available screen real estate of your
|
|
mobile device. In most cases this leads to reasonable choices regarding the number of parallel
|
|
columns that are being displayed. Some users have expressed the desire to force _Subsurface-mobile_
|
|
to show only one column in portrait mode, even on large devices like tablets, as this results
|
|
in a larger profile on the _Dive Details_ page. Select this option if you want to enable that
|
|
feature.
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|
|
|
|
|
==== Activating the Developer sub-menu
|
|
|
|
This enables an additional menu item in the _Main_ menu which contains options which are almost
|
|
never useful for a regular user. Here you can find the detailed app log file as well as several
|
|
test screens that help the developers track down issues you might encounter.
|
|
|
|
== Help
|
|
|
|
=== About
|
|
|
|
This page shows you the exact version of _Subsurface-mobile_ that you are running and provides
|
|
a convenient way to copy the application logs to the clipboard.
|
|
|
|
=== Show user manual
|
|
|
|
This menu entry opens the online version of this user manual in the native browser of your
|
|
device. Unfortunately this option is not available without Internet access.
|
|
|
|
=== Ask for support
|
|
|
|
This item opens your default email client with a pre-populated email to the _Subsurface_
|
|
support alias and copies the app logs into that email. Simply add your question or the
|
|
but that you are reporting and send us your message.
|
|
|
|
=== Reset forgotten _Subsurface Cloud_ password
|
|
|
|
As mentioned earlier in this manual, this is a convenient link to a web page that allows
|
|
you to reset the password for your _Subsurface Cloud_ account.
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