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authorGravatar Willem Ferguson <willemferguson@zoology.up.ac.za>2014-04-21 15:06:28 +0200
committerGravatar Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>2014-04-21 08:36:03 -0700
commit24792f402dd40b36c0833c0854e112bf117d079e (patch)
tree87131b5744c56b8d755784a226a1b7c566e9b0c3
parent01a185979e66e31a316fb299e3934e6d15ff0353 (diff)
downloadsubsurface-24792f402dd40b36c0833c0854e112bf117d079e.tar.gz
User manual: Replace some graphics
1) Two of the major screen images were replaced to reflect the current screen layout with the new features of the profile toolbar. 2) The heart rate button is depicted and desribed. 3) Minute changes to the text of the manual to accompany the above changes. 4) The Uwatec Galileo image is re-inserted in the icons folder. Somewhere it got lost. Signed-off-by: Willem Ferguson <willemferguson@zoology.up.ac.za> Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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-rw-r--r--Documentation/user-manual.txt26
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@@ -1220,7 +1220,7 @@ water temperature and surface air consumption (SAC).
[[S_DiveProfile]]
=== The *Dive Profile*
-image::images/Profile2.png["Typical dive profile",align="center"]
+image::images/Profile2.jpg["Typical dive profile",align="center"]
Of all the panels in _Subsurface_, the Dive Profile contains the most detailed
information about each dive. The Dive Profile has a *button bar* on the left hand side
@@ -1283,9 +1283,12 @@ coding is not relative to some absolute values but relative to the average
normalised air consumption during the dive. So areas that are red or orange
indicate
times of increased normalized air consumption while dark green reflects times
-when the diver was using less gas than average. The colour coding is obviously
-only possible when a tank sensor is connected and tank pressure readings during
-the dive are available.
+when the diver was using less gas than average.
+
+[icon="images/icons/Heartbutton.png"]
+[NOTE]
+Clicking on the heartrate button will allow the display of heart rate information
+during the dive if the dive computer was attached to a heart rate sensor.
It is possible to *zoom* into the profile graph. This is done either by using
the scroll wheel / scroll gesture of your mouse or trackpad. By default
@@ -1307,8 +1310,11 @@ in the horizontal white area underneath the
two red dots.
The profile can also include the dive computer reported *ceiling* (more
-precisely, the deepest deco stop that the dive computer calculated for each particular moment in time) as a red overlay on the dive profile. Ascent ceilings arise when a direct ascent to the surface increases
-the risk of a diver suffering from decompression sickness (DCS) and it is necessary to either ascend
+precisely, the deepest deco stop that the dive computer calculated for each
+particular moment in time) as a red overlay on the dive profile. Ascent ceilings
+arise when a direct ascent to the surface increases
+the risk of a diver suffering from decompression sickness (DCS) and it is necessary
+to either ascend
slower or to perform decompression stop(s) before ascending to the surface. Not
all dive computers record this information and make it available for download;
for example all of the Suunto dive computers fail to make this very useful data
@@ -1316,7 +1322,8 @@ available to divelog software. _Subsurface_ also calculates ceilings independent
shown as a green overlay on the dive profile.
Because of the differences in algorithms used
and amount of data available (and other factors taken into consideration at the time
-of the calculation) it is unlikely that ceilings from dive computers and from _Subsurface_ are the same, even if the same algorithm and _gradient factors_ (see below) are used.
+of the calculation) it is unlikely that ceilings from dive computers and from _Subsurface_
+are the same, even if the same algorithm and _gradient factors_ (see below) are used.
It is also quite common that _Subsurface_ calculates a ceiling for
non-decompression dives when the dive computer stayed in non-deco mode during
the whole dive (represented by the [green]#dark green# section in the profile
@@ -1338,7 +1345,8 @@ shown as a red area by checking *Dive computer reported ceiling* button on the P
[icon="images/icons/ceiling1.jpg"]
[NOTE]
-If the *Calculated ceiling* button on the Profile Panel is clicked, then a ceiling, calculated by _Subsurface_, is shown in green if it exists for
+If the *Calculated ceiling* button on the Profile Panel is clicked, then a ceiling,
+calculated by _Subsurface_, is shown in green if it exists for
a particular dive (*A* in figure below). This setting can be modified in two ways:
[icon="images/icons/ceiling2.jpg"]
@@ -2178,7 +2186,7 @@ already provides for communication using the IrDA protocol. However,
the user additionally needs to load a driver for the IrDA interface
with the dive computer. The easiest way is to load the *irda-tools*
package from the http://irda.sourceforge.net/docs/startirda.html[Linux IrDA Project].
-After the installation of the irda-tools, the root user can specify a device name
+After the installation of the irda-tools, the *root user* can specify a device name
from the console as follows:
+irattach irda0+