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authorGravatar Martin Měřinský <mermar@centrum.cz>2017-03-06 13:27:39 +0100
committerGravatar Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>2017-03-11 08:09:07 -0800
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Use abbreviations with dots.
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@@ -3319,7 +3319,7 @@ image::images/Pref4_f23.jpg["FIGURE: Preferences Graph page",align="center"]
respect to inert gas loading and the deeper the ceilings are. Gradient
factors of 20/60 are considered conservative and values of 70/90 are considered
harsh.
- In addition decide whether to check the _GFLow at max depth_ box. If checked, GF_Low is used for the
+ In addition decide whether to check the _GFLow at max. depth_ box. If checked, GF_Low is used for the
deepest dive depth and linearly increased up to the GF_High value at the surface. If unchecked,
GF_Low is used between the deepest dive depth and the first deco stop, after which the
gradient factor linearly increases up to the GF_High value at the surface. For more information see:
@@ -4556,7 +4556,7 @@ according to which spreadsheet program is used.
Organize the diving data in the spreadsheet, so the first row
contains the names (or titles) of each column and the information for each dive is stored in a single row.
_Subsurface_ supports many data items (Dive number, Date,
-Time, Duration, Location, GPS, Max Depth, Mean Depth, Buddy, Notes, Weight and Tags).
+Time, Duration, Location, GPS, Max. Depth, Mean Depth, Buddy, Notes, Weight and Tags).
Organize dive data following a few simple rules:
1. Date: use one of the following formats: yyyy-mm-dd, dd.mm.yyyy, mm/dd/yyyy