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Linus Torvalds eff4059802 Start using the actual cylinder data for gas switch events
Now that gas switch events always have indices into the cylinder table,
start using that to look up the gas mix from the cylinders rather than
from the gas switch event itself.  In other words, the cylinder index is
now the primary data for gas switch events.

This means that now as you change the cylinder information, the gas
switch events will automatically update to reflect those changes.

Note that on loading data from the outside (either from a xml file, from
a git/cloud account, or from a dive computer), we may or may not
initially have an index for the gas change event.  The external data may
be from an older version of subsurface, or it may be from a
libdivecomputer download that just doesn't give index data at all.

In that case, we will do:

 - if there is no index, but there is explicit gas mix information, we
   will look up the index based on that gas mix, picking the cylinder
   that has the closest mix.

 - if there isn't even explicit gas mix data, so we only have the event
   value from libdivecomputer, we will turn that value into a gasmix,
   and use that to look up the cylinder index as above.

 - if no valid cylinder information is available at all, gas switch
   events will just be dropped.

When saving the data, we now always save the cylinder index, and the gas
mix associated with that cylinder (that gas mix will be ignored on load,
since the index is the primary, but it makes the event much easier to
read).

It is worth noting we do not modify the libdivecomputer value, even if
the gasmix has changed, so that remains as a record of the original
download.

Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
2016-04-04 22:37:18 -07:00
.tx Add simple glossary 2013-12-29 10:34:12 -08:00
android Open subsurface on attaching divecomputer 2015-08-20 23:01:15 -07:00
android-mobile Android build: pass in build nr 2016-03-05 21:23:27 -08:00
appdata Replace other references to hohndel.org 2014-11-18 13:13:39 +00:00
cmake/Modules QML UI: all these changes certainly deserve a new version 2016-04-01 23:05:28 -05:00
core Start using the actual cylinder data for gas switch events 2016-04-04 22:37:18 -07:00
desktop-widgets Make gas change events always have a cylinder index 2016-04-04 22:37:18 -07:00
dives SmartTrak import - Add example divelog file 2015-11-12 07:39:21 -08:00
Documentation Don't use CRLF in documentation files 2016-03-16 07:46:47 -07:00
icons iOS build: add missing icon 2016-03-23 23:31:12 -07:00
marbledata Add 1x1 transparent png to replace missing marble data 2015-07-09 16:38:36 -07:00
mobile-widgets Move subsurface-core to core and qt-mobile to mobile-widgets 2016-04-04 22:33:58 -07:00
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printing_templates printing_templates: mark 'dive.notes' as 'safe' 2015-11-15 21:07:12 -08:00
profile-widget Start using the actual cylinder data for gas switch events 2016-04-04 22:37:18 -07:00
qt-models Move subsurface-core to core and qt-mobile to mobile-widgets 2016-04-04 22:33:58 -07:00
ReleaseNotes Update various files to reflect the development towards 4.6 2015-11-09 18:00:56 -08:00
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tests Fix tests linkage 2016-03-24 16:32:38 -07:00
theme HTML Export: Ignore case when searching for tags 2015-10-04 16:29:32 +01:00
translations Update strings 2015-10-29 12:33:43 -07:00
xslt SDM import: fix logic for sample import 2016-04-02 06:29:25 -05:00
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descriptor3.tsv Add structured file with list of supported dive computers 2013-12-13 16:26:01 -08:00
export-html.cpp export-html needs to actually calculate the statistics 2015-10-07 22:09:15 +01:00
gpl-2.0.txt
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subsurface-desktop-helper.cpp Move subsurface-core to core and qt-mobile to mobile-widgets 2016-04-04 22:33:58 -07:00
subsurface-desktop-main.cpp Move subsurface-core to core and qt-mobile to mobile-widgets 2016-04-04 22:33:58 -07:00
subsurface-mobile-helper.cpp Move subsurface-core to core and qt-mobile to mobile-widgets 2016-04-04 22:33:58 -07:00
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subsurface.debug Add subsurface.debug script to help debugging and install it (for Linux only) 2015-10-29 08:35:01 -07:00
subsurface.desktop Add a trailing ';' to the Keywords in the subsurface.desktop file 2014-12-22 15:55:04 -08:00
subsurface.qrc Add icon for georeference in preferences 2015-09-23 21:58:23 -07:00
subsurface_enabled_translations Read the translations from the translations file 2015-12-16 08:01:48 -08:00
SupportedDivecomputers.html Mention Shearwater Nerd 2015-10-18 17:37:49 -07:00
SupportedDivecomputers.txt Mention Shearwater Nerd 2015-10-18 17:37:49 -07:00
terms Be more consistent in partial pressure naming 2014-06-23 06:48:54 +08:00
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This is the README file for the development version of Subsurface towards
version 4.6

Please check the ReleaseNotes.txt for details about new features and
changes since Subsurface 4.5 (and earlier versions).

Subsurface can be found at http://subsurface-divelog.org

Our user forum is at http://subsurface-divelog.org/user-forum/
We also try to respond to questions in the ScubaBoard.com dive software
forum at http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/dive-software/

Report bugs and issues at http://trac.subsurface-divelog.org

License: GPLv2

You can get the sources to the latest development version from the git
repository:

git clone git://git.subsurface-divelog.org/subsurface.git .

You can also browse the sources via gitweb at the same site.

If you want the latest release (instead of the bleeding edge
development version) you can either get this via git or the release tar
ball. After cloning run the following command:

git checkout v4.5.1  (or whatever the last release is)

or download a tar ball from:

http://subsurface-divelog.org/downloads/Subsurface-4.5.1.tgz

Detailed build instructions can be found in the INSTALL file.

Basic Usage:
============

Install and start from the desktop, or you can run it locally from the
build directory:

On Linux:

$ ./subsurface

On Mac:

$ open Subsurface.app

Native builds on Windows are not really supported (the official Windows
installers are both cross-built on Linux).

You can give a data file as command line argument, or (once you have
set this up in the Preferences) Subsurface picks a default file for
you when started from the desktop or without an argument.

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

The latest list of supported dive computers can be found in the file
SupportedDivecomputers.txt.

Much more detailed end user instructions can be found from inside
Subsurface by selecting Help (typically F1). When building from source
this is also available as Documentation/user-manual.html. The
documentation for the latest release is also available on-line
http://subsurface-divelog.org/documentation/


Contributing:
=============

There is a mailing list for developers: subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org
Go to http://lists.subsurface-divelog.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://developercertificate.org/

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

	Header line: explain the commit in one line (use the imperative)

	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.

	Make sure you explain your solution and why you're doing what you're
	doing, as opposed to describing what you're doing. Reviewers and your
	future self can read the patch, but might not understand why a
	particular solution was implemented.

	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. Please use verbs in the
imperative in the commit message, as in "Fix bug that...", "Add
file/feature ...", or "Make Subsurface..."


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.

In fall of 2012 Dirk Hohndel took over as maintainer of Subsurface.