+edit your dives like explained in <<S_EditDiveInfo, chapter 6>>.
+
+Information that is imported from JDivelog into the location field:
+
+ - Extended dive location information
+
+Information that is merged into the location or notes field:
+
+ - Used amount of weight
+ - Used type of suit
+ - Used type of gloves
+ - Type of dive
+ - Dive activity
+
+Alternatively, you can start subsurface with the --import command line
+which will have the same effect:
+
+ subsurface MyDives.xml --import JDivelogDives.jlb
+
+will open your divelog (assuming that's called MyDives.xml) and then
+import the dives from JdivelogDives.jlb. You can now save the combined
+divelog back as MyDives.xml.
+
+Subsurface will similarly import xml exports from DivingLog as well as
+Suunto DiveManager.
+
+When importing dives subsurface tries to detect multiple records for
+the same dive and merges the information as best as it can. So as long
+as there are no time zone issues (or other reasons that would cause the
+beginning time of the dives to be substantially different) subsurface
+will not create duplicate entries.
+
+[[S_ImportingDivesSuunto]]
+Importing dives from Suunto Divemanager 3.*
+-------------------------------------------
+
+Before you can start importing dives from Suunto Divemanager, you first
+have to export the dives you want to import. Subsurface does not import
+directly from the Suunto Divemanager log files. The following procedures
+unpacking instructions for Linux and Windows.
+
+Export from Suunto Divemanager
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+ - Start Suunto Divemanager and login with the name containing the logs
+ - Do not start the import wizard to import dives from your computer.
+ - In the navigation tree on the left side of the program-window, select your dives.
+ - Within the list of dives, select the dives you would like to import later:
+ * To select certain dives: hold ctrl and point & click the dive
+ * To select all dives: Select the first dive, hold down shift and select the last dive
+ - With the dives marked, use the program menu 'File - Export'
+ - The export popup will show
+ - Within this popup, there is one field called Export Path.
+ * Click the button browse next to the field Export Path
+ ** A file-manager like window pops up
+ ** Navigate to the directory where you want to store the Divelog.SDE file
+ ** Optional change the name of the file you want to save
+ ** Click 'Save'
+ * You are back in the Export popup. Press the button 'Export'
+ - Your dives are now exported to the file Divelogs.SDE.
+
+Unpacking the Divelogs.SDE on Windows
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Renaming your file to a .zip:
+
+ - Use the filemanager (explorer) and navigate to your Divelogs.SDE file
+ - Right click on the Divelogs.SDE file and choose 'Rename'
+ * Change the name into Divelogs.SDE.zip
+ * Press enter when done. A warning popup shows:
+
+ The file could be unusable when changing the extension. Are you sure:
+ Press OK.
+
+ * Your filemanager will show now the filename Divelogs.SDE.zip
+
+When you double click your Divelogs.SDE.zip file, your preferred archiving
+tool will start and show you the list of xml files that are in the zip
+archive. Select all the xml files and extract them to a place where you
+can find them later in the process.
+
+Unpacking the Divelogs.SDE on Linux
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The assumption is that you have exported your Divelogs.SDE on a Windows
+system. You have to transfer the file to a location where you can read it
+from within your Linux environment. You can use file-transfer, shared
+storage or an USB storage device to do this.
+The example uses an USB storage:
+
+ - Insert your USB storage into your Windows computer
+ - Use the filemanager (explorer) to navigate to the location where your Divelogs.SDE file is located
+ - Copy the file to your USB storage:
+ * Select the file by 1 click
+ * Press Ctrl+c
+ * Navigate to your USB Storage
+ * Press Ctrl+v
+ - Disconnect your USB storage by right clicking your USB storage in the explorer and choose Eject
+ - Insert your USB storage into your Linux computer
+ - Use your favourite filemanager to navigate to your USB storage
+ - Copy the file to /tmp by:
+ * Right click on the file
+ * select copy
+ * navigate to /tmp
+ * press Ctrl+v or use the menu 'Edit - Paste'
+ - The file is now transfered to /tmp
+
+Now the file is in /tmp, we can extract the xml files from it. You can do
+this by hand, or use the example script in <<AppendixB,Appendix B>>.
+
+To extract the xml files, we need to open a terminal and use the following
+commands:
+
+ cd /tmp
+ mkdir suunto
+ cd suunto
+ unzip ../Divelogs.SDE
+
+Your divelogs have now been extracted from the Divelogs.SDE file and you
+can import them with the command:
+
+ subsurface *.xml
+
+And with the menu 'File - Save' you can save your dives into the
+Subsurface format.
+
+[[S_Menu]]
+The menu and sub-menus
+----------------------
+
+Within Subsurface, there are several menu and sub-menu options. All of
+those will be described here with their function.
+
+The file menu
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The file menu is used for the following menu options:
+
+ - Open:: Open your saved Subsurface xml file(s)
+ - Save:: Save your current divelogs or changes you made to your divelogs
+ - Print:: Print your current divelog profiles and information about the dive
+ - Import:: Import your dives from your divecomputer, JDivelogs or Suunto Divemanager
+ - Preferences:: Set your preferences as described in <<S_SettingUpPreferences,chapter 10>>
+ - Quit:: Quit the program
+
+The Log menu
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Within the Log menu, there are only 2 sub-items:
+
+ - Renumber:: This option provides you with a popup. Within this
+ popup you can choose what the first number of your dives should be
+ for this set of dives.
+ - View:: This is a submenu containing:
+ * List:: Show only the list of dives you have made
+ * Profile:: Show only the dive profile of the selected dive
+ * Info:: Show only the 3 tab information screen
+ * Three:: Show the 'default' 3 screen setup