Typo turned EAN (Enriched Air Nitrox) to EAD. Which does mean something
too, just to confuse people - but while it's still nitrox-related, it's
entirely the wrong thing (Equivalent Air Depth). I don't think anybody
would ever care to see *that*. With computers, why would you care?
Anyway, Dirk noticed it, and suggested I just use O2% instead. It's not
like EAN is all that readable either.
Reported-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new();
dive_list.nitrox = col = gtk_tree_view_column_new();
- gtk_tree_view_column_set_title(col, "EAD");
+ gtk_tree_view_column_set_title(col, "O2%");
gtk_tree_view_column_set_sort_column_id(col, DIVE_NITROX);
gtk_tree_view_column_pack_start(col, renderer, FALSE);
gtk_tree_view_column_add_attribute(col, renderer, "text", DIVE_NITROXSTR);