From 4ce4f4441ce208a3a5f6680c862208584ebd8c51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacco van Koll Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 20:14:15 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Version 0.0.5 of user manual Added chapter 12. Importing dives from JDivelog Adding some divecomputers to Appendix A Signed-off-by: Jacco van Koll --- Documentation/user-manual.txt | 61 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 58 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/user-manual.txt b/Documentation/user-manual.txt index 1813601..b445a21 100644 --- a/Documentation/user-manual.txt +++ b/Documentation/user-manual.txt @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ Subsurface 1.2 User Manual -Version 0.0.4 +Version 0.0.5 Autor documentation: Jacco van Koll @@ -314,6 +314,40 @@ the import settings as '/dev/ttyUSB3'. Your divecomputer interface is connected and you should be able to import your dives. +12. Importing dives from JDivelog + +Maybe you have been using JDivelog and you have a lot of dives logged in +this program. You don't have to type all information by hand into +Subsurface, because you can import your divelogs from JDivelog. + +JDivelog stores it's information into files with the extention of .jlb. +These .jlb contain all the information that has been stored, except your +images in xml format. + +By using the menu 'File - Import' you get the popup, like described in +chapter 4, Importing new dives. Within this popup there is the option +to import existing files which are already on your computer. To import +your JDivelog file(s) do the following: + + Open 'File - Import' on the menu + Use the file locator under XML file name + Browse your directories to the location where your *.jlb file is + Select your existing *.jlb file and click 'open' + Click the OK button in the popup + +After a few moments, you see your existing logs in Subsurface. Now you can +edit your dives like explained in chapter 6. + +Information that is not (yet) imported from JDivelog: + + Used amount of weight + Used type of suit + Used type of gloves + Extended dive location information + Type of dive + Dive activity + + Appendix A The use of libdivecomputer provides the support for divecomputers. Within @@ -342,11 +376,30 @@ your users manual to check if your computer will be supported. Sensus Pro Sensus Ultra Suunto: + Cobra + 2 + 3 + D3 D9 + D4 + D4i + D6 + D6i + D9tx Eon + Gekko + HelO2 + Mosquito Solution - Viper - Viper Air + Alpha + Nitrox/Vario + Stinger + Vyper + 2 + Air + Vytec + DS + Zoop Uwatec: Aladin Memo Mouse @@ -355,3 +408,5 @@ your users manual to check if your computer will be supported. N2iTiON 3 * OSTC computers are listed in the pull-down menu as OSTC. All 3 types are supported. + + -- 2.45.2