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Dirk Hohndel 9e66312d6a Initialize variables in helper functions
In commit 904aa0be0d0e ("Do more dive fixup for each dive computer") two
new helper functions were introduced that sadly both incremented variables
without initializing them, first.

Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2013-02-09 05:45:58 -08:00
dives Add test dive for constant temperature 2013-01-24 13:19:16 -08:00
Documentation Documentation update for driver installation on OSX 2013-02-07 20:56:57 +11:00
packaging Rename subsurface.svg to subsurface-icon.svg 2013-02-02 21:27:15 +01:00
po Updated Dutch translation 2013-02-09 10:04:09 +11:00
xslt Support for Imperial units on MacDive log import 2013-02-08 07:51:21 +11:00
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callbacks-gtk.h Make subsurface compile with -DGSEAL_ENABLE 2013-01-28 07:54:55 -08:00
cochran.c
color.h
deco.c Clean up the handling of surface pressure 2013-02-09 08:01:59 +11:00
device.c Sort the devices when adding them to the device list 2013-02-03 21:28:13 +11:00
device.h Save all dive computer nicknames - whether used or not 2013-01-24 12:59:31 -08:00
display-gtk.h Massive cleanup 2013-01-30 08:31:53 +11:00
display.h Use GDK methods to retrieve the actual screen DPI 2013-02-07 18:19:28 +11:00
dive.c Initialize variables in helper functions 2013-02-09 05:45:58 -08:00
dive.h Add maxdepth back to the dive structure 2013-02-08 20:44:04 -08:00
divelist.c Add maxdepth back to the dive structure 2013-02-08 20:44:04 -08:00
divelist.h Correctly show the planned dive in the divelist 2013-01-13 21:01:52 -08:00
download-dialog.c Clean up gtk combo box handling 2013-01-28 13:17:44 -08:00
equipment.c Massive cleanup 2013-01-30 08:31:53 +11:00
file.c Fix compiling, old api of parse_xml_buffer 2013-02-03 12:47:49 +11:00
file.h
flag.h Move flag icon to include file 2013-02-01 17:25:41 +11:00
flag.png Update dive flag image. 2013-01-16 14:09:57 -08:00
gpl-2.0.txt
gps.c Move flag icon to include file 2013-02-01 17:25:41 +11:00
gtk-gui.c Use GDK methods to retrieve the actual screen DPI 2013-02-07 18:19:28 +11:00
info.c Avoid using float when dealing with GPS location 2013-02-08 19:30:30 -08:00
libdivecomputer.c Don't re-use the dive computer model string for all downloaded dives 2013-02-07 06:55:19 +11:00
libdivecomputer.h Assemble the actual Suunto serial number 2013-01-09 16:38:21 -08:00
linux.c Rename subsurface.svg to subsurface-icon.svg 2013-02-02 21:27:15 +01:00
macos.c Change default MacOS font 2013-02-05 08:33:46 +11:00
main.c Better algorithm to merge gps locations & locations names from webservice 2013-01-31 14:29:02 +11:00
Makefile Move about icon to include file 2013-02-02 21:27:19 +01:00
parse-xml.c Skip XSL transformation for old Subsurface format 2013-02-08 07:50:55 +11:00
planner.c Do more dive fixup for each dive computer 2013-02-08 18:22:30 -08:00
pref.h Add support for MOD, EAD, AND and EADD in the mouse over display 2013-01-13 16:26:35 -08:00
prefs.c Move get_units() to prefs.c 2013-01-25 07:30:37 -08:00
print.c Add maxdepth back to the dive structure 2013-02-08 20:44:04 -08:00
profile.c Add maxdepth back to the dive structure 2013-02-08 20:44:04 -08:00
README Some changes to the README file 2013-02-07 20:46:22 +11:00
satellite.h Move flag icon to include file 2013-02-01 17:25:41 +11:00
satellite.png Satellite icon diet 2013-01-22 22:25:03 -08:00
satellite.svg Satellite icon diet 2013-01-22 22:25:03 -08:00
save-xml.c Do more dive fixup for each dive computer 2013-02-08 18:22:30 -08:00
scripts
statistics.c Add maxdepth back to the dive structure 2013-02-08 20:44:04 -08:00
subsurface-icon.bmp Rename subsurface.svg to subsurface-icon.svg 2013-02-02 21:27:15 +01:00
subsurface-icon.h Move about icon to include file 2013-02-02 21:27:19 +01:00
subsurface-icon.png Move about icon to include file 2013-02-02 21:27:19 +01:00
subsurface-icon.svg Rename subsurface.svg to subsurface-icon.svg 2013-02-02 21:27:15 +01:00
subsurface.1
subsurface.desktop
time.c
uemis-downloader.c Fix Uemis downloader to download all matching dive infomration 2013-02-08 12:53:32 +11:00
uemis.c Do more dive fixup for each dive computer 2013-02-08 18:22:30 -08:00
uemis.h
webservice.c Better algorithm to merge gps locations & locations names from webservice 2013-01-31 14:29:02 +11:00
webservice.h Added client side communication to the Subsurface Web Service 2013-01-17 22:29:24 -08:00
windows.c Massive cleanup 2013-01-30 08:31:53 +11:00

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Subsurface - an Open Source Divelog
===================================

Subsurface is able to track multi-tank dives with air, Nitrox or
TriMix. It keeps track of equipment like weights and exposure
protection used, tracks the dice locations (if available including GPS
fixes), dive masters and dive buddies and allows the user to rate
dives and provide additional dive notes. It calculates a wide variety
of statistics of the user's diving and calculates and tracks
information like SAC rate, partial pressures of O2, N2 and H2,
calculated deco information, and many more.

Subsurface allows the user to print out a detailed log book including dive
profiles and other relevant information. The program is localized in about
a dozen languages and well supported by an active developer community.

You are reading the README file of the latest git version, this file
is not tracked as actively as might be desirable, so some of the
information here may be outdated.

The latest public version is Subsurface 2.1, released in October of 2012.

License: GPLv2

Subsurface can be found at http://subsurface.hohndel.org

You can get the latest sources from the git repository:

git clone git://subsurface.hohndel.org/subsurface.git .

or

git clone http://subsurface.hohndel.org/subsurface.git .

You can also browse the sources via gitweb.


Building subsurface under Linux
-------------------------------
You need libxml2-devel, libxslt-devel, gtk2-devel, glib-2.0,
gconf2-devel, libssl-devel, libsoup-devel to build this (and
libusb-1.0 if you have libdivecomputer built with it, but then you
obviously already have it installed). Check with your Linux
distribution how to install these packages.

On Debian the package names are different; try libxml2-dev libgtk2.0-dev
libglib2.0-dev libgconf2-dev libssl-dev libsoup2.4-dev, but it seems
the cairo package at least in Squeeze is too old.

You also need to have libdivecomputer installed. The current git
versions of Subsurface assume that you use libdivecomputer version
0.3, which goes something like this:

git clone \
git://libdivecomputer.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/libdivecomputer/libdivecomputer
cd libdivecomputer
git checkout v0.3.0
autoreconf --install
./configure
make
sudo make install

NOTE! Sometimes you may need to tell the main Subsurface Makefile where
you installed libdivecomputer; pkg-config for libdivecomputer doesn't
always work unless the project has been installed by the distro.

Just edit the makefile directly.


Building Subsurface under Windows
---------------------------------
Subsurface builds nicely with MinGW  the official builds are done as
cross builds under Linux (currently on Fedora 17). A shell script to do
that (plus the .nsi file to create the installer with makensis) are
included in the packaging/Windows directory.

The best way to get libdivecomputer to build appears to be

mingw32-configure
mingw32-make
sudo mingw32-make install

Once you have built and installed libdivecomputer you can use

sh packaging/Windows/mingw-make.sh

to then build subsurface.

Building subsurface on a Mac
----------------------------
Install MacPorts and install the dependencies from MacPorts:
sudo port install gtk2 +quartz py27-pygtk +quartz libusb gtk-osx-application \
     automake autoconf libtool libsoup osm-gps-map

Install libdivecomputer:
git clone git://libdivecomputer.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/libdivecomputer/libdivecomputer
cd libdivecomputer
autoreconf --install
LIBUSB_CFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include ./configure
make
sudo make install

Install subsurface:
git clone git://subsurface.hohndel.org/subsurface.git
cd subsurface
PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/" make
sudo make install-macosx

More instructions on how to create a Subsurface DMG can be found in
packaging/macosx/README


Usage:
======

Install and start from the desktop (or you can run it locally from the
build directory).

./subsurface

You can give a data file as command line argument, or Subsurface picks a
default file for you when started from the desktop or with out an
argument.

If you have a dive computer supported by libdivecomputer, you can just
select "Download from Divecomputer" from the Log menu, tell it what dive
computer you have (and where it is connected if you need to), and hit
"OK".

NOTE! There are often multiple models of dive computers that import
exactly the same way.  If you have a Suunto Gekko, for example, the
import function works fine - even if you don't find the Gekko listed
explicitly.  It has the same import engine as the older Suunto Vyper
(not "Vyper Air").

So check the (incomplete?) list of supported dive computers below, and
see which ones show up together.  If you have the "Aeris Elite T3", for
example, you'd notice that it's in the same group with the "Oceanic Atom
2", and use that choice to import.

Suunto:

 * Solution

 * Eon, Solution Alpha and Solution Nitrox/Vario

 * Vyper, Cobra, Vytec, Vytec DS, D3, Spyder, Gekko, Mosquito, Stinger and Zoop

 * Vyper2, Cobra2, Cobra3, Vyper Air and HelO2

 * D9, D6 and D4

Uwatec:

 * Aladin

 * Memomouse

 * Smart and Galileo (infrared)

Reefnet:

 * Sensus

 * Sensus Pro

 * Sensus Ultra

Oceanic, Aeris, Sherwood, Hollis, Genesis and Tusa (Pelagic):

 * VT Pro, Versa Pro, Pro Plus 2, Wisdom, Atmos 2, Atmos AI, Atmos
Elite, ...

 * Veo 250, Veo 180Nx, XR2, React Pro, DG02, Insight, ...

 * Atom 2.0, VT3, Datamask, Geo, Geo 2.0, Veo 2.0, Veo 3.0, Pro Plus 2.1,
Compumask, Elite T3, Epic, Manta, IQ-900 (Zen), IQ-950 (Zen Air),
IQ-750 (Element II), ...

Mares:

 * Nemo, Nemo Excel, Nemo Apneist, ...

 * Puck, Puck Air, Nemo Air, Nemo Wide, ...

 * Icon HD

Heinrichs Weikamp:

 * OSTC, OSTC Mk.2 and OSTC 2N

Cressi, Zeagle and Mares (Seiko):

 * Edy, Nemo Sport

 * N2iTiON3

Atomic Aquatics:

 * Cobalt


More detailed end user instructions can be found at Documentation/user-manual.html


Contributing:
-------------

There is a mailing list for developers: subsurface@hohndel.org
Go to http://lists.hohndel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
to subscribe.

If you want to contribute code, please either send signed-off patches or
a pull request with signed-off commits.  If you don't sign off on them,
we will not accept them. This means adding a line that says
"Signed-off-by: Name <email>" at the end of each commit, indicating that
you wrote the code and have the right to pass it on as an open source
patch.

See: http://gerrit.googlecode.com/svn/documentation/2.0/user-signedoffby.html

Also, please write good git commit messages.  A good commit message
looks like this:

	Header line: explaining the commit in one line

	Body of commit message is a few lines of text, explaining things
	in more detail, possibly giving some background about the issue
	being fixed, etc etc.

	The body of the commit message can be several paragraphs, and
	please do proper word-wrap and keep columns shorter than about
	74 characters or so. That way "git log" will show things
	nicely even when it's indented.

	Reported-by: whoever-reported-it
	Signed-off-by: Your Name <youremail@yourhost.com>

where that header line really should be meaningful, and really should be
just one line.  That header line is what is shown by tools like gitk and
shortlog, and should summarize the change in one readable line of text,
independently of the longer explanation.



CREDITS:
========

This file was originally started by Linus.
The initial instructions for building on a Mac were provided by Henrik Brautaset Aronsen
Jef Driessen helped creating the cross-building instructions for Windows

A bit of Subsurface history:
----------------------------

In fall of 2011, when a forced lull in kernel development gave him an
opportunity to start on a new endeavor, Linus Torvalds decided to tackle
his frustration with the lack of decent divelog software on Linux.

Subsurface is the result of the work of him and a team of developers since
then. It now supports Linux, Windows and MacOS and allows data import from
a large number of dive computers and several existing divelog programs. It
provides advanced visualization of the key information provided by a
modern dive computer and allows the user to track a wide variety of data
about their diving.