X-Git-Url: http://git.tdb.fi/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=204b9a3bf8290a8e454f65a464e4e5df1d02fa60;hb=74988c86de775f0fc8e5f0e366130bcdab5d33ac;hp=5947febb702cd072553b6a686121a2ff3cfb3b14;hpb=73013911af7e6b26535bbff20ef9834d3cbbc71d;p=ext%2Fsubsurface.git diff --git a/README b/README index 5947feb..204b9a3 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ You also need to have libdivecomputer installed, which goes something like this: Usage: make - ./divelog dives/*.xml + ./subsurface dives/*.xml to see my dives (with no notes or commentary). @@ -26,17 +26,36 @@ Or, if you have a dive computer supported by libdivecomputer (and connected to /dev/ttyUSB0), you can just do make - ./divelog + ./subsurface and select "Import" from the File menu, tell it what dive computer you have, and hit "OK". There's a lot of duplicates in the XML files that come as an example, -and divelog will de-duplicate the ones that are exactly the same (just -because they were imported multiple times). But at least two of the -dives have duplicates that were edited by Dirk in the Suunto Dive +and subsurface will de-duplicate the ones that are exactly the same +(just because they were imported multiple times). But at least two of +the dives have duplicates that were edited by Dirk in the Suunto Dive Manager, so they don't trigger the "exact duplicates" match. +Implementation details: + +main.c - program frame +dive.c - creates and maintaines the internal dive list structure +libdivecomputer.c +uemis.c +parse-xml.c +save-xml.c - interface with dive computers and the XML files +profile.c - creates the data for the profile and draws it using cairo + +A first UI has been implemented in gtk and an attempt has been made to +separate program logic from UI implementation. + +gtk-gui.c - overall layout, main window of the UI +divelist.c - list of dives subsurface maintains +equipment.c - equipment / tank information for each dive +info.c - detailed dive info +print.c - printing + WARNING! I wasn't kidding when I said that I've done this by reading gtk2 tutorials as I've gone along. If somebody is more comfortable with gtk, feel free to send me (signed-off) patches.