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@@ -442,9 +442,10 @@ asciidoc.install(3);
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<div class="paragraph"><p><span class="big">MANUEL UTILISATEUR</span></p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Auteurs du manuel</strong> : Willem Ferguson, Jacco van Koll, Dirk Hohndel, Reinout Hoornweg,
-Linus Torvalds, Miika Turkia, Amit Chaudhuri, Jan Schubert, Salvador Cuñat, Pedro Neves</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p><span class="blue"><em>Version 4.6, janvier 2017</em></span></p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Manual authors</strong>: Willem Ferguson, Jacco van Koll, Dirk Hohndel, Reinout Hoornweg,
+Linus Torvalds, Miika Turkia, Amit Chaudhuri, Jan Schubert, Salvador Cuñat, Pedro Neves,
+Stefan Fuchs</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p><span class="blue"><em>Version 4.6, March 2017</em></span></p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Bienvenue en tant qu&#8217;utilisateur de <em>Subsurface</em>, un programme avancé
d&#8217;enregistrement de plongées (carnet de plongées) avec une bonne
infrastructure pour décrire, organiser, interpréter et imprimer des plongées
@@ -512,20 +513,18 @@ Souhaitez-vous pouvoir accéder ou modifier votre carnet de plongée en
</p>
</li>
</ul></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p><em>Subsurface</em> est disponible pour Windows (Win XP ou plus récent), les Macs
-basés sur processeurs Intel (OS/X) et de nombreuses distributions
-Linux. <em>Subsurface</em> peut être compilé pour bien plus de plateformes
-matérielles et d&#8217;environnements logiciels où Qt et libdivecomputer sont
-disponibles.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Ce manuel explique comment utiliser le programme <em>Subsurface</em>. Pour
-installer le logiciel, consultez la page <em>Téléchargement</em> sur le
-<a href="http://subsurface-divelog.org/">site web de <em>Subsurface</em></a>. En cas de
-problème, vous pouvez envoyer un e-mail sur
-<a href="mailto:subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org">notre liste de diffusion</a> et
-rapportez les bogues sur <a href="http://trac.hohndel.org">notre bugtracker</a>. Pour
-des instructions de compilation du logiciel et (si besoin) de ses
-dépendances, merci de consulter le fichier INSTALL inclus dans les sources
-logicielles.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p><em>Subsurface</em> binaries are available for Windows PCs (Win 7 or later from
+version 4.6 of <em>Subsurface</em> onwards), Intel based Macs (OS/X) and many Linux
+distributions. <em>Subsurface</em> can be built for many more hardware platforms
+and software environments where Qt and libdivecomputer are available.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>This manual explains how to use the <em>Subsurface</em> program. To install the
+software, consult the <em>Downloads</em> page on the
+<a href="https://subsurface-divelog.org/"><em>Subsurface</em> web site</a>. Please discuss
+issues with this program by sending an email to
+<a href="mailto:subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org">our mailing list</a> and report bugs
+at <a href="https://github.com/Subsurface-divelog/subsurface/issues">our bugtracker</a>.
+For instructions on how to build the software and (if needed) its
+dependencies please consult the INSTALL file included with the source code.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Public</strong> : Plongeurs loisirs, apnéistes, plongeurs Tek et plongeurs
professionnels</p></div>
<div id="toc">
@@ -586,10 +585,10 @@ envoyer un nouveau sondage en démarrant <em>Subsurface</em> avec l&#8217;option
<div class="sect1">
<h2 id="S_StartUsing">3. Commencer à utiliser le programme</h2>
<div class="sectionbody">
-<div class="paragraph"><p>La fenêtre <em>Subsurface</em> est généralement divisée en 4 panneaux avec un <strong>Menu
-principal</strong> (Fichier Importer Journal Vue Aide) en haut de la fenêtre (pour
-Windows et Linux) ou en haut de l'écran (pour Mac et Ubuntu Unity). Les
-quatre panneaux sont :</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>The <em>Subsurface</em> window is usually divided into four panels with a <strong>Main
+Menu</strong> (File Edit Import Log View Share Help) at the top of the window (for
+Windows and Linux) or the top of the screen (for Mac and Ubuntu Unity). The
+four panels are:</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>La <strong>liste des plongées</strong> en bas à gauche, affichant toutes les plongées du
journal (carnet) de plongées de l&#8217;utilisateur. Une plongée peut être
sélectionnée et mise en surbrillance dans la liste en cliquant dessus. Dans
@@ -634,12 +633,10 @@ permet plusieurs choix d&#8217;affichage :</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Info</strong> : affiche uniquement les notes de plongées de la dernière plongée sélectionnée et les statistiques pour
toutes les plongées mises en surbrillance.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Globe</strong> : affiche uniquement la carte mondiale, centrée sur la dernière plongée sélectionnée.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Comme d&#8217;autres fonctions qui peuvent être accédée via le menu principal, ces
-options peuvent aussi être utilisées par des raccourcis clavier. Les
-raccourcis pour un système particulier sont affichés avec un souligné des
-les entrées de menu. À cause des différents systèmes d&#8217;exploitation et des
-divers langues, <em>Subsurface</em> peut utiliser différentes touches de raccourcis
-et ne sont donc pas détaillées ici.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Like other functions that can be accessed via the Main Menu, these options
+can also be triggered using keyboard shortcuts. The shortcuts are shown with
+an underline in the main menu entries, with the Alt-key pressed, or are
+denoted after the menu item.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Lorsque le programme est lancé pour la première fois, il n&#8217;affiche aucune
information, parce qu&#8217;il n&#8217;a aucune information de plongée disponible. Dans
les sections suivantes, le procédure pour créer a nouveau carnet de plongée
@@ -717,7 +714,7 @@ Tableur ou de fichiers CSV contenant les profils de plongées.
<div class="paragraph"><p>This is usually the approach for dives without a dive computer. The basic
record of information within <em>Subsurface</em> is a dive. The most important
information in a simple dive logbook usually includes dive type, date, time,
-duration, depth, the names of your dive buddy and the dive master or dive
+duration, depth, the names of your dive buddy and the divemaster or dive
guide, and some remarks about the dive. <em>Subsurface</em> can store much more
information for each dive. To add a dive to a dive log, select <em>Log &#8594; Add
Dive</em> from the Main Menu. The program then shows three panels on which to
@@ -770,7 +767,8 @@ several line segments demarcated by waypoints (white dots on the profile, as
shown above). The default dive depth is 15 m. If the dive depth was 20 m
then you need to drag the appropriate waypoints downward to 20 m. To add a
waypoint, double-click on any line segment. To move an additional waypoint,
-drag it. To remove a waypoint, right-click on it and choose "Remove this
+drag it. Moving can also be done by selecting the waypoint and using the
+arrow keys. To remove a waypoint, right-click on it and choose "Remove this
point" from the context menu. Drag the waypoints to represent an accurate
time duration for the dive. Below is a dive profile for a dive to 20 m for
30 min, followed by a 5 minute safety stop at 5 m.</p></div>
@@ -785,7 +783,7 @@ mixture specified in the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab, which was air in the ca
profile above. The gas mixtures of segments of the dive profile can be
changed by right-clicking on the particular waypoint and selecting the
appropriate gas from the context menu. Changing the gas for a waypoint
-affects the gas shown in the segment <em>to the left</em> of that waypoint. Note
+affects the gas shown in the segment <em>to the right</em> of that waypoint. Note
that only the gases defined in the <strong>Equipment</strong> tab appear in the context
menu (see image below).</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
@@ -808,7 +806,7 @@ information about each dive, e.g. a detailed record of depth, duration,
rates of ascent/descent and of gas partial pressures. <em>Subsurface</em> can
capture this information, using dive details from a wide range of dive
computers. The latest list of supported dive computers can be found at:
-<a href="http://subsurface-divelog.org/documentation/supported-dive-computers/">
+<a href="https://subsurface-divelog.org/documentation/supported-dive-computers/">
Supported dive computers</a>.</p></div>
<div class="admonitionblock">
<table><tr>
@@ -866,7 +864,7 @@ In <em>Subsurface</em>, from the Main Menu, select <em>Import &#8594; Import Fro
<div class="paragraph"><p>Dive computers tend to keep a certain number of dives in memory, even though
these dives have already been imported to <em>Subsurface</em>. For that reason, if
the dive computer allows this, <em>Subsurface</em> only imports dives that have not
-been uploaded before. This makes the download process faster on most dive
+been downloaded before. This makes the download process faster on most dive
computers and also saves battery power of the dive computer (at least for
those not charging while connected via USB).</p></div>
<div class="ulist"><ul>
@@ -1242,11 +1240,11 @@ edited. If you click on the <strong>Notes</strong> tab, the following fields are
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The right hand image, above, shows a <strong>Notes tab</strong> filled with dive
-information. The <strong>Time</strong> field reflects the date and time of the dive. By
-clicking the date, a calendar is displayed for selecting the correct
-date. Press ESC to close the calendar. The time values (hour and minutes)
-can also be edited directly by clicking on each of them in the text box and
-by over-typing the information displayed.</p></div>
+information. The <strong>Date</strong> and <strong>Time</strong> fields reflects the date and time of the
+dive. By clicking the date, a calendar is displayed for selecting the
+correct date. Press ESC to close the calendar. The time values (hour and
+minutes) can also be edited directly by clicking on each of them in the text
+box and by over-typing the information displayed.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Air/water temperatures</strong>: Air and water temperatures during the dive are shown
in text boxes to the right of the Start time. Many dive computers supply water
temperature information and this box may have information.
@@ -1276,25 +1274,24 @@ several dives are made at the same location, the site information for the
first dive is re-used. Existing dive locations can be edited by selecting
(on the <strong>Dive List</strong> panel) a dive done at that site and by opening the
location information. Click the globe button on the right of the location
-name (see image on the right, above). When entering a dive location name,
-auto location of dive site names makes it easy to select an existing dive
-site name. When typing the name of a dive site, a dropdown list appears
-showing all sites with similar names. If the dive site has been used before,
-click on the already-existing name. The dive site names in the dropdown
-list contain either a globe symbol (indicating existing dive sites in the
-<em>Subsurface</em> database) or a <strong>+</strong> symbol (indicating dive site names that
-appear consistent with the current dive site name but which haven’t been
-added to the dive site database). If the present dive site has not been
-used before, a message appears as follows (image <strong>A</strong> below):</p></div>
+name (see image image <strong>A</strong> below). When typing the name of a dive site, a
+dropdown list appears showing all sites with similar names. If the dive site
+has been used before, click on the already-existing name. The dive site
+names in the dropdown list contain either a globe symbol (indicating
+existing dive sites in the <em>Subsurface</em> database) or a <strong>+</strong> symbol
+(indicating dive site names that appear consistent with the current dive
+site name but which haven’t been added to the dive site database). If the
+present dive site has not been used before, a message appears as follows
+(image <strong>A</strong> below):</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/Locations1_f22.jpg" alt="FIGURE:Location description panel" />
</div>
</div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Doubleclick on the new dive site name. A panel appears to enter the
-coordinates and other information about the site (image <strong>B</strong>, above). The
-most important items are the coordinates of the site. There are three ways
-to specify coordinates:</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Click the globe button and a panel appears to enter the coordinates and
+other information about the site (image <strong>B</strong>, above). The most important
+items are the coordinates of the site. There are three ways to specify
+coordinates:</p></div>
<div class="olist loweralpha"><ol class="loweralpha">
<li>
<p>
@@ -1358,7 +1355,7 @@ Freedive (dive without SCUBA equipment), CCR (Closed-circuit
rebreather) and pSCR (Passive semi-closed rebreather).</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Divemaster</strong>: The name of the divemaster or dive guide should be
entered in this field
-which offers auto selection based on the list of dive masters in
+which offers auto selection based on the list of divemasters in
the current logbook.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Buddy</strong>: In this field, enter the name(s) of the buddy or buddies
(separated with commas) who were on the
@@ -1478,8 +1475,8 @@ two types of weights: integrated as well as a weight belt:</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_editing_several_selected_dives_simultaneously">5.2.6. Editing several selected dives simultaneously</h4>
-<div class="paragraph"><p><em>METHOD 1</em>: After uploading dives from a dive computer, the dive profiles of
-each is shown in the <strong>Dive profile</strong> tab, as well as a few items of
+<div class="paragraph"><p><em>METHOD 1</em>: After downloading dives from a dive computer, the dive profiles
+of each is shown in the <strong>Dive profile</strong> tab, as well as a few items of
information in the <strong>Notes</strong> tab (e.g. water temperature) and in the
<strong>Equipment</strong> tab (e.g. gas pressures and gas composition). Other fields
remain empty. It may be useful to simultaneously edit some of the fields in
@@ -1581,14 +1578,15 @@ service like <em>divelogs.de</em> and then import from there with
<em>Subsurface</em>. Divelogs.de supports a few additional logbook formats that
<em>Subsurface</em> currently cannot handle.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>If the format of other software is supported natively on Subsurface, select
-either <em>Import &#8594; Import log files</em> or <em>File &#8594; Open log file</em>. <em>Subsurface</em>
-supports the data formats of many dive computers, including Suunto,
-Shearwater and some CCR equipment. When importing dives, <em>Subsurface</em> tries
-to detect multiple records for the same dive and merges the information as
-best as it can. If there are no time zone issues (or other reasons that
-would cause the beginning time of the dives to be significantly different)
-<em>Subsurface</em> will not create duplicate entries. Below is more specific
-information to import data to <em>Subsurface</em>.</p></div>
+either <em>Import &#8594; Import log files</em> or <em>File &#8594; Open log file</em>. Notice that
+the import adds the imported data to the current <strong>Dive list</strong>, and the open
+style starts a new dive list. <em>Subsurface</em> supports the data formats of many
+dive computers, including Suunto, Shearwater and some CCR equipment. When
+importing dives, <em>Subsurface</em> tries to detect multiple records for the same
+dive and merges the information as best as it can. If there are no time zone
+issues (or other reasons that would cause the beginning time of the dives to
+be significantly different) <em>Subsurface</em> will not create duplicate
+entries. Below is more specific information to import data to <em>Subsurface</em>.</p></div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_using_the_universal_import_dialogue">5.3.1. Using the universal import dialogue</h4>
<div class="paragraph" id="Unified_import"><p>Importing dives from other software is done through a universal interface
@@ -1671,6 +1669,16 @@ Underwater technologies AV1 dive logs
</li>
<li>
<p>
+Divesoft dive logs
+</p>
+</li>
+<li>
+<p>
+Poseidon MK VI eCCR dive logs
+</p>
+</li>
+<li>
+<p>
CSV (text-based and spreadsheet-based) dive logs, including APD CCR logs
</p>
</li>
@@ -1982,10 +1990,9 @@ import information from other sources like spreadsheet-based dive logs and
some dive computers.</td>
</tr></table>
</div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p><em>CSV</em> files can be created or edited with a normal text editor. The most
-important attribute of a <em>CSV</em> file is the <em>field separator</em>, the character
-used to separate fields within a single line. The field separator is
-frequently a comma, a colon, a SPACE character or a TAB character. When
+<div class="paragraph"><p>The most important attribute of a <em>CSV</em> file is the <em>field separator</em>, the
+character used to separate fields within a single line. The field separator
+is frequently a comma, a colon, a SPACE character or a TAB character. When
exporting data from spreadsheet software, the field separator needs to be
specified in order to create the <em>CSV</em> file. <em>CSV</em> files are normally
organized into a single line that provides the headers (or <em>field names</em>) of
@@ -2022,7 +2029,7 @@ example of a <em>CSV</em> dive log from an APD closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) d
computer:</p></div>
<div class="literalblock">
<div class="content">
-<pre><code>Dive Time (s) Depth (m) pO₂ - Setpoint (Bar) pO₂ - C1 Cell 1 (Bar) Ambient temp. (Celsius)
+<pre><code>Dive Time (s) Depth (m) pO~2~ - Setpoint (Bar) pO~2~ - C1 Cell 1 (Bar) Ambient temp. (Celsius)
0 0.0 0.70 0.81 13.1
0 1.2 0.70 0.71 13.1
0 0.0 0.70 0.71 13.1
@@ -2172,8 +2179,7 @@ via a wifi connection. If the Internet is not accessible from the dive site(s),
then GPS uploading can only take place after the dive or after the dive trip,
when an Internet connection has been re-established.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>From the <em>Subsurface-mobile</em> main menu, select <em>GPS</em> &#8594; <em>Upload GPS
-data</em>. The locations are uploaded. Check the indicator at the top of the
-mobile screen for internet activity, indicating the transfer of information.</p></div>
+data</em>. The locations are uploaded.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect4">
<h5 id="_apply_the_stored_gps_locations_to_dives_on_the_em_subsurface_em_dive_list">Apply the stored GPS locations to dives on the <em>Subsurface</em> dive list.</h5>
@@ -2216,7 +2222,7 @@ Register on the <a href="http://api.hohndel.org/login/"><em>Subsurface companion
Download the app from
<a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.subsurface">Google Play
Store</a> or from
- <a href="http://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=subsurface&amp;fdid=org.subsurface">F-Droid</a>.
+ <a href="https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=subsurface&amp;fdid=org.subsurface">F-Droid</a>.
</p>
</li>
</ul></div>
@@ -2254,9 +2260,9 @@ Download the app from
<img src="images/icons/important.png" alt="Important" />
</td>
<td class="content">In the <em>Subsurface</em> main program, the <strong>DIVERID</strong> should also be entered on
-the Default Preferences panel, by selecting <em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594;
-Defaults</em> from the main menu in <em>Subsurface</em> itself. This helps
-synchronization between <em>Subsurface</em> and the Companion App.</td>
+the Default Preferences panel, by selecting <em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594; General</em>
+from the main menu in <em>Subsurface</em> itself. This helps synchronization
+between <em>Subsurface</em> and the Companion App.</td>
</tr></table>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Créer de nouveaux emplacements de plongée</strong></p></div>
@@ -2295,12 +2301,12 @@ Use Map: This option allows you to fix a position by searching a world
<p>
Import local GPX file: The Android device searches for .gpx files and
located archives will be shown. The selected .gpx file is opened and its
- locations shown. Now select the appropriate locations, then select the tab
- in the upper right, afterAndroid device.
+ locations shown. Now select the appropriate locations, and select the check
+ symbol in the upper right to add them.
</p>
</li>
</ul></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Dive lists of dive locations</strong></p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>List of dive locations</strong></p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The main screen shows a list of dive locations, each with a name, date and
time (see <strong>A</strong> below). Some locations may have an arrow-up icon over the
selection box to the left showing they need to be uploaded to the
@@ -2325,8 +2331,7 @@ screen:</p></div>
<div class="ulist"><ul>
<li>
<p>
-Edit (pencil): Change the text name or other characteristics of the dive
- location.
+Edit (pencil): Change the name of the dive location.
</p>
</li>
</ul></div>
@@ -2552,8 +2557,8 @@ superimposed on the dive profile at the times during the dive when they were
taken. They can also be viewed from the dive profile.</p></div>
<div class="sect3">
<h4 id="_loading_photos_and_synchronizing_between_dive_computer_and_camera">5.5.1. Loading photos and synchronizing between dive computer and camera</h4>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Left-lick on a dive or on a group of dives on the dive list, bringing up the
-<a href="#S_DiveListContextMenu">Dive list context Menu</a>. Right-click the
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Right-click on a dive or on a group of dives on the dive list, bringing up
+the <a href="#S_DiveListContextMenu">Dive list context Menu</a>. Select the
appropriate option to import images either from file or from the
Internet. The system file browser appears. Select the folder and photographs
that need to be loaded into <em>Subsurface</em> and click the <em>Open</em> button.</p></div>
@@ -2567,7 +2572,7 @@ photograph. If the URL points to a directory, no images are imported:
photos from the Internet need to be imported one at a time. If photos are
loaded from the Internet, <em>Subsurface</em> assumes there is an Internet
connection each time this photo is viewed within <em>Subsurface</em>.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Having selected the local folder ot Internet image to be imported, the time
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Having selected the local folder or Internet image to be imported, the time
synchronization dialog appears (see image below). The time synchronization
is not perfect between the dive computer used during a dive and the camera
used during that same dive. These two devices often differ by several
@@ -2890,7 +2895,7 @@ involves three steps, exactly as with multi-cylinder dives above:</p></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
-<h4 id="S_sSCR_dives">5.6.3. Semi-closed circuit rebreather (SCR) dives</h4>
+<h4 id="S_sSCR_dives">5.6.3. Passive semi-closed circuit rebreather (pSCR) dives</h4>
<div class="admonitionblock">
<table><tr>
<td class="icon">
@@ -2900,13 +2905,12 @@ involves three steps, exactly as with multi-cylinder dives above:</p></div>
equipment that recirculates the breathing gas a diver uses, while removing
carbon dioxide from the exhaled gas. While a small amount (typically a
tenth) of the exhaled breathing gas is released into the water, a small
-amount of fresh gas is released from the back gas cylinder (typically
-containing nitrox). A diver using a single cylinder of breathing gas can
-therefore dive for much longer periods than using a recreational
-open-circuit configuration. With pSCR equipment, a very small amount of
-breathing gas is released every time the diver inhales. With active SCR
-(aSCR) equipment, in contrast, a small amount of breathing gas is released
-continuously from the back cylinder.</td>
+amount of fresh gas is released from the driving gas cylinder. A diver
+using a single cylinder of breathing gas can therefore dive for much longer
+periods than using a recreational open-circuit configuration. With pSCR
+equipment, a very small amount of breathing gas is released every time the
+diver inhales. With active SCR (aSCR) equipment, in contrast, a small amount
+of breathing gas is released continuously from the driving cylinder.</td>
</tr></table>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>To log pSCR dives, no special procedures are required. Use the normal steps
@@ -2929,8 +2933,8 @@ pSCR diving often involves gas changes, requiring an additional cylinder.
<div class="paragraph"><p>If a pSCR <em>Dive Mode</em> has been selected, the dive ceiling for that is
adjusted for the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece, which often requires
longer decompression periods. Below is a dive profile of a pSCR dive using
-EAN36 on the back cylinder and oxygen for decompression. Note that this dive
-lasted over two hours.</p></div>
+EAN36 as bottom gas and oxygen for decompression. Note that this dive lasted
+over two hours.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/pSCR_profile.jpg" alt="FIGURE: pSCR profile" />
@@ -3017,8 +3021,8 @@ If no sensor data are available, the pO<sub>2</sub> value is assumed to be equal
oxygen sensors can be shown. The display of additional CCR information is
turned on by checking the appropriate boxes in the <em>Preferences</em> panel
(accessible by selecting <a href="#S_CCR_options"><em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594;
-Graph</em></a>). This part of the <em>Preferences</em> panel is shown in the image below,
-representing two checkboxes that modify the display of pO<sub>2</sub> when the
+Profile</em></a>). This part of the <em>Preferences</em> panel is shown in the image
+below, representing two checkboxes that modify the display of pO<sub>2</sub> when the
appropriate toolbar button on the Dive Profile has been checked.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
@@ -3033,7 +3037,7 @@ pressure graph and allows a comparison of the mean measured oxygen partial
pressure and the setpoint values, as shown below.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
-<img src="images/CCR_setpoint_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: CCR setpoint and po2 graph" />
+<img src="images/CCR_setpoint_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: CCR setpoint and pO~2~ graph" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The second checkbox allows the display of the data from each individual
@@ -3101,7 +3105,7 @@ dive profile:</p></div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The default color of the computer-generated deco ceiling is white. This can
be set to red by checking the appropriate check box after selecting <em>File &#8594;
-Preferences &#8594; Graph</em>. Below is a dive profile indicating the dive
+Preferences &#8594; Profile</em>. Below is a dive profile indicating the dive
computer-generated deco ceiling:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
@@ -3243,12 +3247,10 @@ placed adjacent to significant changes.</p></div>
<h4 id="S_InfoBox">6.4.1. The <strong>Information Box</strong></h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The Information box displays a large range of information about the dive
profile. Normally the Information Box is located to the top left of the
-<strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel. If the mouse points outside of the <strong>Dive Profile</strong>
-panel, then only the top line of the Information Box is visible (see
-left-hand part of figure (<strong>A</strong>) below). The Information Box can be moved
-around in the <strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel by click-dragging it with the mouse so
-that it is not obstructing important detail. The position of the Information
-Box is saved and used again during subsequent dive analyses.</p></div>
+<strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel. The Information Box can be moved around in the <strong>Dive
+Profile</strong> panel by click-dragging it with the mouse so that it is not
+obstructing important detail. The position of the Information Box is saved
+and used again during subsequent dive analyses.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/InfoBox2.jpg" alt="Figure: Information Box" />
@@ -3265,10 +3267,11 @@ characteristics of the particular dive. These include: Time period into the
dive (indicated by a @), depth, cylinder pressure (P), temperature,
ascent/descent rate, surface air consumption (SAC), oxygen partial pressure,
maximum operating depth, equivalent air depth (EAD), equivalent narcotic
-depth (END), equivalent air density depth (EADD), decompression requirements
-at that instant in time (Deco), time to surface (TTS), the calculated
-ceiling, as well as of the statistics in the Information Box, shown as four
-buttons on the left of the profile panel. These are:</p></div>
+depth (END), equivalent air density depth (EADD, also as gas density in
+g/l), decompression requirements at that instant in time (Deco), time to
+surface (TTS), the calculated ceiling, as well as of the statistics in the
+Information Box, shown as four buttons on the left of the profile
+panel. These are:</p></div>
<div class="admonitionblock">
<table><tr>
<td class="icon">
@@ -3278,9 +3281,9 @@ buttons on the left of the profile panel. These are:</p></div>
used. MOD is dependent on the oxygen concentration in the breathing gas.
For air (21% oxygen) it is around 57 m if a maximum pO<sub>2</sub> of 1.4 is
specified in the <strong>Preferences</strong> section (select <em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594;
-Graph</em> and edit the text box <em>pO<sub>2</sub> in calculating MOD</em>. When diving below
-the MOD there is a markedly increased risk of exposure to the dangers of
-oxygen toxicity.</td>
+Profile</em> and edit the text box <em>pO<sub>2</sub> in calculating MOD</em>. When diving
+below the MOD there is a markedly increased risk of exposure to the dangers
+of oxygen toxicity.</td>
</tr></table>
</div>
<div class="admonitionblock">
@@ -3294,12 +3297,10 @@ given the present depth, that does not require decompression (that is,
before an ascent ceiling appears). Once a diver has exceeded the NDL and
decompression is required (that is, there is an ascent ceiling above the
diver) then TTS gives the number of minutes required before the diver can
-surface. TTS includes ascent time as well as decompression time. TTS is
-calculated assuming an ascent surface air consumption (SAC) for the gas
-currently used. Even if the profile contains several gas switches, TTS at a
-specific moment during the dive is calculated using the current gas. TTS
-longer than 2 hours is not accurately calculated and Subsurface only
-indicates <em>TTS &gt; 2h</em>.</td>
+surface. TTS includes ascent time as well as decompression time. Even if the
+profile contains several gas switches, TTS at a specific moment during the
+dive is calculated using the current gas. TTS longer than 2 hours is not
+accurately calculated and Subsurface only indicates <em>TTS &gt; 2h</em>.</td>
</tr></table>
</div>
<div class="admonitionblock">
@@ -3381,7 +3382,7 @@ The dark green area at the bottom of the graph represents the pressures of
The top black horizontal line indicates the inert gas pressure limit
determined by the gradient factor that applies to the depth of the diver at
the particular point on the <strong>Dive Profile</strong>. The gradient factor shown is an
- interpolation between the GFLow and GFHigh values specified in the <em>Graph</em>
+ interpolation between the GFLow and GFHigh values specified in the <em>Profile</em>
tab of the <strong>Preferences Panel</strong> of <em>Subsurface</em>.
</p>
</li>
@@ -3518,6 +3519,9 @@ relative to some absolute values but relative to the mean normalized air
consumption during the dive. So areas in red or orange indicate times of
increased normalized air consumption while dark green reflects times when
the diver was using less gas than average.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>When in planner mode, the SAC is set to be constant during the bottom part
+of the dive as well during decompression. Therefore, when planning a dive,
+the color is a representation of the breathing gas density.</p></div>
<div class="admonitionblock">
<table><tr>
<td class="icon">
@@ -3929,25 +3933,20 @@ title. This expands the selected trip, revealing individual dives during the
trip.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
-<h4 id="_collapsing_or_expanding_dive_information_for_different_trips">7.3.3. Collapsing or expanding dive information for different trips</h4>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>After selecting a particular trip in the dive list, the context menu allows
-several options to expand or collapse dives within trips. This includes
-expanding all trips and collapsing all trips.</p></div>
-</div>
-<div class="sect3">
-<h4 id="_merging_dives_from_more_than_one_trip_into_a_single_trip">7.3.4. Merging dives from more than one trip into a single trip</h4>
+<h4 id="_merging_dives_from_more_than_one_trip_into_a_single_trip">7.3.3. Merging dives from more than one trip into a single trip</h4>
<div class="paragraph"><p>After selecting a trip title, the context menu allows the merging of trips
by either merging the selected trip with the trip below or with the trip
above. (Merge trip with trip below; Merge trip with trip above)</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect3">
-<h4 id="_splitting_a_single_trip_into_more_than_one_trip">7.3.5. Splitting a single trip into more than one trip</h4>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>If a trip includes ten dives, you can split this trip into two trips (trip
-1: top 4 dives; trip 2: bottom 6 dives) by selecting and right-clicking the
-top four dives. The resulting context menu lets the user create a new trip
-by choosing the option <strong>Create new trip above</strong>. The top four dives are then
-grouped into a separate trip. The figures below show the selection and
-context menu on the left (A) and the completed action on the right (B):</p></div>
+<h4 id="_splitting_a_single_trip_into_more_than_one_trip">7.3.4. Splitting a single trip into more than one trip</h4>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>If a trip includes, for example, ten dives, you can split this trip into two
+trips (trip 1: top four dives; trip 2: bottom six dives) by selecting and
+right-clicking the top four dives. The resulting context menu lets the user
+create a new trip by choosing the option <strong>Create new trip above</strong>. The top
+four dives are then grouped into a separate trip. The figures below show the
+selection and context menu on the left (A) and the completed action on the
+right (B):</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/SplitDive3a.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Split a trip into 2 trips" />
@@ -4038,7 +4037,7 @@ brings up the possibility to <em>Undo</em> or <em>Redo</em> an action.</p></div>
<div class="sect2">
<h3 id="S_Filter">7.5. Filtering the dive list</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>The dives in the <strong>Dive List</strong> panel can be filtered, selecting only some of
-the dives based on their attributes, e.g. dive tags, dive site, dive master,
+the dives based on their attributes, e.g. dive tags, dive site, divemaster,
buddy or protective clothing. For instance, filtering lets you list the deep
dives at a particular dive site, or otherwise the cave dives with a
particular buddy.</p></div>
@@ -4112,21 +4111,20 @@ entry</em>." Close this message panel.</p></div>
<img src="images/facebook1.jpg" alt="Figure: Facebook login" />
</div>
</div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Une fois qu&#8217;une connexion à <em>Facebook</em> est établie, transférer un profil de
-plongée vers <em>Facebook</em> est facile. Dans le panneau <strong>Profil de plongée</strong> de
-<em>Subsurface</em>, sélectionnez la plongée à transférer. Ensuite, à partir du
-<strong>menu principal</strong>, sélectionnez <em>Partager sur &#8594; Facebook</em>. Une fenêtre
-s&#8217;affiche, pour déterminer quelles informations seront transférées avec le
-profil de plongée (image <strong>A</strong> ci-dessous). Pour transférer un profil de
-plongée vers <em>Facebook</em>, le nom d&#8217;un album <em>Facebook</em> doit être fourni. Les
-cases à cocher sur la partie gauche permettent de sélectionner des
-informations supplémentaires à transférer avec le profil de plongée. Ces
-informations sont affichées dans le champs de texte sur la partie droite du
-panneau. (image <strong>A</strong> ci dessous). Personnalisez le message qui sera envoyé
-avec le profil de plongée en modifiant les informations. Une fois les
-informations supplémentaires ajoutées et vérifiées, sélectionner le bouton
-<em>OK</em> qui effectue le transfert vers <em>Facebook</em>. Après le transfert, une
-fenêtre de confirmation apparait ,indiquant le succès du transfert.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Having established a login to <em>Facebook</em>, transferring a dive profile to a
+<em>Facebook</em> timeline is easy. In the <em>Subsurface</em> <strong>Dive List</strong> panel,
+highlight the dive to be transferred. Then, from the <strong>Main Menu</strong>, select
+<em>Share on &#8594; Facebook</em>. A dialogue box is shown, determining the amount of
+additional information to be transferred with the dive profile (image <strong>A</strong>,
+below). To transfer a dive profile to <em>Facebook</em>, the name of a <em>Facebook</em>
+album is needed. The checkboxes on the left hand side determine how much
+additional information is added to the dive profile, shown in the text box
+on the right hand side of the panel (image <strong>A</strong>, below). Customise the
+message that will be posted with the dive profile by editing any of the
+information. After specifying additional information and verifying the text,
+select the <em>OK</em> button that triggers the transfer to <em>Facebook</em>. After the
+transfer is done, an acknowledgement dialogue appears, indicating it was
+successful.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>À la fois l&#8217;album créé et la publication sur votre ligne temporelle seront
marquées comme privés. Pour que vos amis puissent la voir, connectez-vous à
<em>Facebook</em> depuis un navigateur ou l&#8217;application Facebook et modifiez les
@@ -4397,7 +4395,7 @@ pressures, deco ceilings and O<sub>2</sub>/He/N<sub>2</sub> partial pressures.</
<div class="paragraph"><p>If you prefer not to use the integrated cloud storage of dive logs (and
don&#8217;t need the web access), it’s simple to store dive logs in the cloud
using several of the existing facilities on the Internet. For instance
-<a href="http://www.dropbox.com/"><em>Dropbox</em></a> offers a free application that allows
+<a href="https://www.dropbox.com/"><em>Dropbox</em></a> offers a free application that allows
files on the Dropbox servers to be seen as a local folder on a desktop
computer.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
@@ -4413,19 +4411,6 @@ local <em>Dropbox</em> folder, so there&#8217;s no need for a direct internet
connection. If the local copy is modified, e.g. by adding a dive, the remote
copy in the <em>Dropbox</em> server in the Cloud will be automatically updated
whenever Internet access is available.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>In this way a dive log in your <em>Dropbox</em> folder can be accessed seamlessly
-from the Internet and can be accessed anywhere with Internet
-access. Currently there are no costs involved for this service. Dropbox
-(Windows, Mac and Linux) can be installed by accessing the
-<a href="http://www.dropbox.com/install"><em>Install Page on the Dropbox website</em></a>
-Alternatively you can use <em>Dropbox</em> as a way back up your dive log. To Store
-a dive log on <em>Dropbox</em>, select <em>File &#8594; Save as</em> from the <em>Subsurface</em> main
-menu, navigate to the <em>Dropbox</em> folder and select the <em>Save</em> button. To
-access the dive log in <em>Dropbox</em>, select <em>File &#8594; Open Logbook</em> from the
-<em>Subsurface</em> main menu and navigate to the dive log file in the <em>Dropbox</em>
-folder and select the <em>Open</em> button.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Several paid services exist on the Internet (e.g. Google, Amazon) where the
-same process could be used for the Cloud-based storage of dive logs.</p></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -4626,15 +4611,14 @@ information on how to write or modify a template.</p></div>
<div class="sect1">
<h2 id="S_Configure">12. Configurer un ordinateur de plongée</h2>
<div class="sectionbody">
-<div class="paragraph"><p><em>Subsurface</em> vous permet de configurer un ordinateur de
-plongée. Actuellement, les familles d&#8217;ordinateurs supportés sont
-Heinrichs-Weikamp (OSTC 2, OSTC 3) et Suunto Vyper (Stinger, Mosquito, D3,
-Vyper, Vytec, Cobra, Gekko et Zoop). De nombreux paramètres de ces
-ordinateurs de plongée peuvent être lues et modifiées. Pour commencer,
-assurez vous que les pilotes pour votre ordinateur de plongée sont installés
-(également nécessaire pour télécharger les plongées) et que le nom de
-périphérique de l&#8217;ordinateur de plongée est connu. Voir
-<a href="#_appendix_a_operating_system_specific_information_for_importing_dive_information_from_a_dive_computer">ANNEXE A</a> pour plus d&#8217;informations sur la manière de procéder.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p><em>Subsurface</em> lets you configure a dive computer. Currently, the
+Heinrichs-Weikamp (OSTC 2/2N/2C, OSTC 3, Sport) and Suunto Vyper (Stinger,
+Mosquito, D3, Vyper, Vytec, Cobra, Gekko and Zoop) family of dive computers
+are supported. A large number of settings of these dive computers can be
+read and changed to different values. To begin, be sure the appropriate
+hardware driver is installed for the dive computer (also required for
+downloading dives) and the device name of the dive computer is known. See
+<a href="#_appendix_a_operating_system_specific_information_for_importing_dive_information_from_a_dive_computer">APPENDIX A</a> for information on how to do this.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Une fois que l&#8217;ordinateur de plongée est connecté à <em>Subsurface</em>,
sélectionner <em>Fichier &#8594; Configurer l&#8217;ordinateur de plongée</em>, à partir du
menu principal. Sélectionner le nom du périphérique (ou le point de montage)
@@ -4688,7 +4672,7 @@ suivantes peuvent être effectuées :</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>There are several user-definable settings within <em>Subsurface</em>, found by
selecting <em>File &#8594; Preferences</em>, mostly affecting the way in which
<em>Subsurface</em> shows dive information to the user. The settings are in six
-panels: <em>Defaults</em>, <em>Units</em>, <em>Graph</em>, <em>Language</em>, <em>Network</em>, and
+panels: <em>General</em>, <em>Units</em>, <em>Profile</em>, <em>Language</em>, <em>Network</em>, and
<em>Georeference</em>, all of which operate on the same principles: specified
settings can be applied to the display of the dive log by selecting
<em>Apply</em>. At this stage, any new settings only apply to the present session
@@ -4696,11 +4680,11 @@ and are not saved. In order to apply new settings permanently, select the
<em>Save</em> button. If you do not wish to apply the new preferences, select
<em>Cancel</em>.</p></div>
<div class="sect2">
-<h3 id="_defaults">13.1. Defaults</h3>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>There are several headings in the <strong>Defaults</strong> panel:</p></div>
+<h3 id="_general">13.1. General</h3>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>There are several headings in the <strong>General</strong> panel:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
-<img src="images/Pref1_f23.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Preferences defaults page" />
+<img src="images/Pref1_f23.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Preferences general page" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="ulist"><ul>
@@ -4788,7 +4772,7 @@ represented either as traditional coordinates (degrees, minutes, seconds) or
as decimal degrees Choose the appropriate option.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
-<h3 id="_graph">13.3. Graph</h3>
+<h3 id="_profile">13.3. Profile</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>This panel has three sections:</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" id="S_CCR_options" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
@@ -4821,7 +4805,7 @@ CCR Options: These options determine oxygen management for CCR dives:
</li>
<li>
<p>
-<em>CCR: Show setpoints when viewing pO2:</em> With this checkbox activated, the pO<sub>2</sub>
+<em>CCR: Show setpoints when viewing pO<sub>2</sub>:</em> With this checkbox activated, the pO<sub>2</sub>
graph on the dive profile has an overlay in red which indicates the CCR setpoint
values. See the section on <a href="#S_CCR_dives">Closed Circuit Rebreather dives</a>.
</p>
@@ -4867,7 +4851,7 @@ CCR Options: These options determine oxygen management for CCR dives:
</li>
<li>
<p>
-Bühlmann: Set the <em>gradient factors</em> (GFlow and GFHigh) for calculcating the deco ceiling following
+Bühlmann: Set the <em>gradient factors</em> (GFLow and GFHigh) for calculcating the deco ceiling following
the ZH-L16 algorithm. GF_Low is the gradient factor at depth and GF_High is used at the surface.
At intermediate depths gradient factors between GF_Low and GF_High are used.
Gradient factors add conservatism to nitrogen and helium exposure during a dive, in a
@@ -4876,7 +4860,7 @@ Bühlmann: Set the <em>gradient factors</em> (GFlow and GFHigh) for calculcating
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 <em>GFLow at max depth</em> box. If checked, GF_Low is used for the
+ In addition decide whether to check the <em>GFLow at max. depth</em> 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:
@@ -4953,18 +4937,16 @@ country combination from the list of locations. The <em>Filter</em> text box to
list similar languages. For instance there are several system variants of
English or French. <strong>This particular preference requires a restart of
<em>Subsurface</em> to take effect</strong>.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>In this section also specify appropriate date an time formats for showing
+<div class="paragraph"><p>In this section also specify appropriate date and time formats for showing
dive details.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
<h3 id="_network">13.5. Network</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>This panel facilitates communication between <em>Subsurface</em> and data sources
on the Internet. This is important, for instance, when <em>Subsurface</em> needs
-to communicate with web services such as Cloud storage or the
-<a href="#S_Companion"><em>Subsurface Companion app</em></a>. These Internet requirements are
-determined by your type of connection to the Internet and by the Internet
-Service Provider (ISP) used. Your ISP should provide the appropriate
-information.</p></div>
+to communicate with web services such as Cloud storage, the
+<a href="#S_Companion"><em>Subsurface Companion app</em></a> or when you want to communicate
+through a proxy.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
<img src="images/Pref5_f23.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Preferences Network page" />
@@ -4974,7 +4956,7 @@ information.</p></div>
<div class="ulist"><ul>
<li>
<p>
-<em>Proxy type</em>:
+<em>Proxy</em>:
If a proxy server is used for Internet access, the type of proxy needs to be selected from the dropdown list,
after which the IP address of the host and the appropriate port number should
be provided. If the proxy server uses authentication, the appropriate userID and
@@ -5038,7 +5020,7 @@ below).</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Dive planning is an advanced feature of <em>Subsurface</em>, accessed by selecting
<em>Log &#8594; Plan Dive</em> from the main menu. It allows calculation of inert gas
load during a dive by using the Bühlmann ZH-L16 algorithm with the addition
-of gradient factors as implemented by Erik Baker.</p></div>
+of gradient factors as implemented by Erik Baker, or using the VPM-B model.</p></div>
<div class="sidebarblock">
<div class="content">
<div class="admonitionblock">
@@ -5093,8 +5075,8 @@ A user who is not absolutely sure about any of the above requirements should
<h3 id="_the_em_subsurface_em_dive_planner_screen">14.1. The <em>Subsurface</em> dive planner screen</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Like the <em>Subsurface</em> dive log, the planner screen is divided into several
sections (see image below). The <strong>setup</strong> parameters for a dive are entered
-into the sections on the left hand side of the screen. They are: Available
-Gases, Rates, Planning, Gas Options and Notes.</p></div>
+into the sections on the left hand and bottom side of the screen. They are:
+Available Gases, Rates, Planning, Gas Options and Notes.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>At the top right hand is a green <strong>design panel</strong> on which the profile of the
dive can be manipulated directly by dragging and clicking as explained
below. This feature makes the <em>Subsurface</em> dive planner unique in ease of
@@ -5156,8 +5138,8 @@ In the table labelled <em>Available Gases</em>, add the information of the
cylinder. This is done in a similar way as for
<a href="#cylinder_definitions">providing cylinder data for dive logs</a>. Choose the
cylinder type by double clicking the cylinder type and using the dropdown
- list, then specify the work pressure of this cylinder. By leaving the oxygen
- concentration (O2%) field empty, the cylinder is assumed to contain
+ list, then specify the start pressure of this cylinder. By leaving the
+ oxygen concentration (O<sub>2</sub>%) field empty, the cylinder is assumed to contain
air. Otherwise enter the oxygen and/or helium concentration in the boxes
provided in this dialogue. Add additional cylinders by using the "+" icon to
the top right-hand of the dialogue.
@@ -5171,14 +5153,14 @@ The <em>Available Gases</em> table includes three gas depth fields, labelled:
<li>
<p>
Deco switch at: the switch depth for deco gases. Unless overridden by the user, this will be
- automatically calculated based on the Deco pO₂ preference (default 1.6 bar)
+ automatically calculated based on the Deco pO<sub>2</sub> preference (default 1.6 bar)
</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>
Bot. MOD: the gas Maximum Operating Depth (MOD) if it is used as a bottom mix. Automatically
- calculated based on the Bottom pO₂ preference (default 1.4 bar). Editing this field will modify the
- O₂% according to the depth set. Set to <em>'*</em>' to calculate the best O₂% for the dive maximum depth.
+ calculated based on the Bottom pO<sub>2</sub> preference (default 1.4 bar). Editing this field will modify the
+ O<sub>2</sub>% according to the depth set. Set to <em>'*</em>' to calculate the best O<sub>2</sub>% for the dive maximum depth.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@@ -5210,7 +5192,7 @@ The most efficient way to create a dive profile is to enter the appropriate
values into the table marked <em>Dive planner points</em>. The first line of the
table represents the duration and the final depth of the descent from the
surface. Subsequent segments describe the bottom phase of the dive. The <em>CC
- set point</em> column is only relevant for closed circuit divers. The ascent is
+ setpoint</em> column is only relevant for closed circuit divers. The ascent is
usually not specified because this is what the planner is supposed to
calculate. Add additional segments to the profile by selecting the "+" icon
at the top right hand of the table. Segments entered into the <em>Dive planner
@@ -5249,7 +5231,7 @@ Immediately under the heading <em>Planning</em> are two checkboxes <em>Recreatio
<li>
<p>
Then define the cylinder size, the gas mixture (air or % oxygen) and the
- starting cylinder pressure in the top left-hand section of the planner under
+ working cylinder pressure in the top left-hand section of the planner under
<em>Available gases</em>.
</p>
</li>
@@ -5315,7 +5297,7 @@ text box at the bottom right of the panel, requiring sufficient air for
buddy-sharing during ascent.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
-<img src="images/rec_diveplan.jpg" alt="FIGURE: A recreational dive plan: setup" />
+<img src="images/Planner_OC_rec.jpg" alt="FIGURE: A recreational dive plan: setup" />
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -5326,7 +5308,7 @@ using multiple breathing gases. These dives are planned in three stages:</p></d
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>a) Nitrogen management</strong>: This is done by specifying the rates for descent and ascent,
as well as the deco model (GFLow, GFHigh or Conservatism level) under the headings <em>Rates</em> and <em>Planning</em>
to the bottom left of the planning screen. Two deco models are supported the Bühlmann model and the VPM-B
-model. Select one of the two models. When selecting the Bühlmann model, the gradient factors (GFhigh and GFlow
+model. Select one of the two models. When selecting the Bühlmann model, the gradient factors (GFHigh and GFLow
need to be specified. Initially, the GFHigh and GFLow values in the <em>Preferences</em>
panel of <em>Subsurface</em> is used. If these are changed within the planner (see <em>Gas Options</em> within
the planner), the new values are
@@ -5354,10 +5336,10 @@ practice.</p></div>
<p>
<a href="http://www.rebreatherworld.com/general-and-new-to-rebreather-articles/5037-gradient-factors-for-dummies.html">Gradient
factors for dummies, by Kevin Watts</a>
-<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Deco-Divers-Decompression-Theory-Physiology/dp/1905492073/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1403932320&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=deco+for+divers"><em>Deco
+<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Deco-Divers-Decompression-Theory-Physiology/dp/1905492073/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1403932320&amp;sr=1-1&amp;keywords=deco+for+divers"><em>Deco
for Divers</em>, by Mark Powell (2008). Aquapress</a> Southend-on-Sea, UK. ISBN 10:
-1-905492-07-3. Un excellent livre non technique qui traite à la fois des
-modèles de décompression Bühlmann et VPM-B.
+1-905492-07-3. An excellent non-technical review that discusses both the
+Bühlmann deco model and the VPM-B model.
</p>
</li>
</ul></div>
@@ -5373,8 +5355,9 @@ maximal descent rate specified in the <em>Rates</em> section of the dive setup.<
pressure for oxygen needs to be specified for the
bottom part of the dive (<em>bottom po2</em>) as well as for the decompression part of the dive (<em>deco po2</em>).
Commonly used values are 1.4 bar for the bottom part of the dive and 1.6 bar for any decompression
-stages. Normally, a partial pressure of 1.6 bar is not exceeded. PO2 settings and the depth at which switching to a gas takes place can also be edited in the
-<em>Available Gases</em> dialog. Normally the planner decides on switching to a new gas when, during
+stages. Normally, a partial pressure of 1.6 bar is not exceeded. The depth at which switching to a gas
+takes place can be edited in the
+<em>Available Gases</em> dialog. Normally, the planner decides on switching to a new gas when, during
ascent, the partial pressure of the new gas has decreased to 1.6 bar.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>c) Gas management</strong>: With open-circuit dives this is a primary
consideration. Divers need to keep within the limits of the amount of
@@ -5391,7 +5374,21 @@ The planner calculates the total volume of gas used during the dive and issues a
if you exceeds the total amount of gas available. Good practice demands that divers not dive to
the limit of the gas supply but that an appropriate reserve is kept
for unforeseen circumstances.
-For technical diving, this reserve can be up to 66% of the total available gas.</p></div>
+For technical diving, this reserve can be up to 66% of the total available gas.
+In addition to calculating the total gas consumption for every cylinder the planner provides one way
+of calculating the recommended volume of bottom gas which is needed for safe asscent to the
+first deco gas change depth or the surface. This procedure is called the "minimum gas" or "rock bottom"
+consideration and it is used by various (but not all)
+technical diving organisations. The calculation assumes that in worst case an out of gas (OoG)
+situation could occur at the end of the planned bottom time at maximum depth. This OoG event forces
+the buddy team the share the gas of one diver and to stay at maximum depth for an additional
+time of n minutes (preferences option "problem solving time").
+At the same moment the combined SAC of both divers is increased by a estimated factor (preferences option
+"SAC factor") compared to the SAC factor of a single diver under normal conditions.
+The result of the minimum gas calculation for the bottom gas is printed to the planner output as an
+additional information. No automatic checks are performed based on this result.
+Please take care that the feature only gives valid results for simple, rectengular shaped single
+level dive profiles. For multi level dives one would need to check every leg of the profile independently.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Now you can start the detailed time-depth planning of the dive. <em>Subsurface</em>
offers an unique graphical interface for doing planning. The mechanics are
similar to hand-entering a dive profile in the dive log part of
@@ -5410,21 +5407,19 @@ table on the left of the dive planner panel. Ensure the <em>Used Gas</em> value
each row of that table corresponds to one of the gas mixtures specified in
the <em>Available Gases</em> table. Add new waypoints until the main features of
the dive have been completed, e.g. the bottom time segment and deep stops
-(if these are implemented). Leave the remaining waypoints on the ascent to
-<em>Subsurface</em>. In most cases <em>Subsurface</em> computes additional way points in
-order to fulfill decompression requirements for that dive. A waypoint can be
-moved by selecting it and by using the arrow keys. The waypoints listed in
-the <em>Dive Planner Points</em> dialogue can be edited by hand in order to get a
-precise presentation of the dive plan. In fact, it is sometimes more easy to
-create the whole dive profile by editing the <em>Dive Planner Points</em> dialog.</p></div>
+(if these are implemented). In most cases <em>Subsurface</em> computes additional
+way points in order to fulfill decompression requirements for that dive. A
+waypoint can also be moved by selecting it and by using the arrow keys. The
+waypoints listed in the <em>Dive Planner Points</em> dialogue can be edited by hand
+in order to get a precise presentation of the dive plan. In fact, it is
+sometimes more easy to create the whole dive profile by editing the <em>Dive
+Planner Points</em> dialog.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Show any changes in gas cylinder used by indicating gas changes as explained
in the section <a href="#S_CreateProfile">hand-creating a dive profile</a>. These
changes should reflect the cylinders and gas compositions defined in the
table with <em>Available Gases</em>. If two or more gases are used, automatic gas
-switches will be suggested during the ascent to the surface. These changes
-can be deleted by right-clicking the gas change and manually creating a gas
-change by right-clicking on the appropriate waypoint.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>A non-zero value in the "CC set point" column of the table of dive planner
+switches will be planned during the ascent to the surface.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>A non-zero value in the "CC setpoint" column of the table of dive planner
points indicates a valid setpoint for oxygen partial pressure and that the
segment is dived using a closed circuit rebreather (CCR). If the last
manually entered segment is a CCR segment, the decompression phase is
@@ -5432,11 +5427,11 @@ computed assuming the diver uses a CCR with the specified set-point. If the
last segment (however short) is on open circuit (OC, indicated by a zero
set-point) the decompression is computed in OC mode and the planner only
considers gas changes in OC mode.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Below is an example of a dive plan to 45m using EAN26, followed by an ascent
-using EAN50 and using the settings as described above.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Below is an example of a dive plan to 45m using Tx21/35, followed by an
+ascent using EAN50 and oxygen and using the settings as described above.</p></div>
<div class="imageblock" style="text-align:center;">
<div class="content">
-<img src="images/DivePlanner2_f20.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Planning a dive: setup" />
+<img src="images/Planner_OC_deco_VPM.jpg" alt="FIGURE: Planning a dive: setup" />
</div>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Once the above steps have been completed, save by clicking the <em>Save</em> button
@@ -5462,14 +5457,16 @@ from the segment durations at a particular level.</p></div>
<h3 id="_planning_pscr_dives">14.3. Planning pSCR dives</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>To plan a dive using a passive semi-closed rebreather (pSCR), select <em>pSCR</em> rather than
<em>Open circuit</em> in the dropdown list.
-The parameters of the pSCR dive can be set by selecting <em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594; Graph</em>
+The parameters of the pSCR dive can be set by selecting <em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594; Profile</em>
from the main menu, where the gas consumption calculation takes into account the pSCR dump
ratio (default 1:10) as well as the metabolic rate. The calculation also takes the oxygen drop
accross the mouthpiece of the rebreather into account. If the
pO<sub>2</sub> drops below what is considered safe, a warning appears in the <em>Dive plan
-details</em>. A typical pSCR configuration is with a single cylinder and one or more bail-out
-cylinders. Therefore the setup of the <em>Available gases</em> and the <em>Dive planner points</em> tables
-are very similar to that of a CCR dive plan, described below. However, no oxygen setpoints
+details</em>. A typical pSCR cylinder setup is very similar to an open circuit dive;
+one or more drive cilinders, possibly with different bottom and decompression
+gasses, including gas switches during the dive like in open circuit diving.
+Therefore, the setup of the <em>Available gases</em> and the <em>Dive planner points</em> tables
+are very similar to that of a open circuit dive plan, described above. However, no oxygen setpoints
are specified for pSCR dives. Below is a dive plan for a pSCR dive. The dive is comparable
to that of the CCR dive below, but note the longer ascent duration due to the lower oxygen
in the loop due to the oxygen drop across the mouthpiece of the pSCR equipment.</p></div>
@@ -5486,7 +5483,7 @@ the dropdown list, circled in blue in the image below.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Available gases</strong>: In the <em>Available gases</em> table, enter the cylinder information for the
diluent cylinder and for any bail-out cylinders. Do NOT enter the information for the oxygen
cylinder since it is implied when the <em>CCR</em> dropdown selection is made.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Entering setpoints</strong>: Specify a default setpoint in the Preferences tab, by selecting <em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594; Graph</em> from
+<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Entering setpoints</strong>: Specify a default setpoint in the Preferences tab, by selecting <em>File &#8594; Preferences &#8594; Profile</em> from
the main menu. All user-entered segments in the <em>Dive planner points</em> table
use the default setpoint value. Then, different setpoints can be specified for dive segments
in the <em>Dive planner points</em> table. A zero setpoint
@@ -5541,17 +5538,11 @@ configuration in the highlighted dive.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Selecting the <em>Print</em> button in the planner allows printing of the <em>Dive
Plan Details</em> for wet notes. You can also cut and paste the <em>Dive Plan
Details</em> to include in a text file or word processing document.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Dive plans have many characteristics in common with dive logs (dive profile,
-dive notes, etc). After a dive plan has been saved, the dive details and
-gas calculations are saved in the <strong>Notes</strong> tab. While a dive plan is being
-designed, it can be printed using the <em>Print</em> button in the dive
-planner. This prints the dive details and gas calculations in the <em>Dive Plan
-Details</em> panel of the dive planner. However, after the plan has been saved,
-it is represented in a way very similar to a dive log and the gas
-calculations cannot be accessed in the same way as during the planning
-process. The only way to print the dive plan is to use the <em>File &#8594; Print</em>
-function on the main menu in the same way as for dive logs or by copy and
-paste to a word processor.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>However, after the plan has been saved, it is represented in a way very
+similar to a dive log and the gas calculations cannot be accessed in the
+same way as during the planning process. The only way to print the dive plan
+is to use the <em>File &#8594; Print</em> function on the main menu in the same way as
+for dive logs or by copy and paste to a word processor.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
<h3 id="S_MergeDivePlan">14.8. Saving a dive with its dive plan</h3>
@@ -5641,7 +5632,7 @@ cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4">
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">--version</p></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">Prints the current version of <em>Subsurface</em>.</p></td>
+<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">Prints the current version of <em>Subsurface</em></p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">--survey</p></td>
@@ -5659,6 +5650,10 @@ cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4">
<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">--win32console</p></td>
<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">Create a dedicated console if needed (Windows only). Add this option before everything else</p></td>
</tr>
+<tr>
+<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">--win32log</p></td>
+<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">Write the program output to subsurface.log (Windows only). Add option before everything else</p></td>
+</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</div>
@@ -5944,9 +5939,8 @@ The Edit option allows one to undo or redo an action, e.g. deleting dives.
</li>
<li>
<p>
-<em>Vérifier les mises à jour</em> - Vérifier si une nouvelle version de
- Subsurface est disponible sur le <a href="http://subsurface-divelog.org/">site web de
- <em>Subsurface</em> </a>.
+<em>Check for updates</em> - Find out whether a newer version of Subsurface is
+ available on the <a href="https://subsurface-divelog.org/"><em>Subsurface</em> web site</a>.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@@ -5998,13 +5992,12 @@ Sous Windows, le bon pilote devrait être téléchargé automatiquement la
</p>
</li>
</ul></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Sous Mac, les utilisateurs peuvent parfois avoir besoin d&#8217;installer
-manuellement le bon pilote. Par exemple, pour le Mares Puck ou n&#8217;importe
-quel autre ordinateur de plongée utilisant une interface USB-série basé sur
-le composant Silicon Labs CP2101 ou similaire, le bon pilote est disponible
-sous <em>Mac_OSX_VCP_Driver.zip</em> sur le
-<a href="http://www.silabs.com/support/pages/document-library.aspx?p=Interface&amp;f=USB%20Bridges&amp;pn=CP2101">dépôt
-de documents et logiciels Silicon Labs</a>.</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>On a Mac users sometimes have to manually hunt for the correct driver. For
+example the correct driver for the Mares Puck devices or any other dive
+computer using a USB-to-serial interface based on the Silicon Labs CP2101 or
+similar chip can be found as <em>Mac_OSX_VCP_Driver.zip</em> at the
+<a href="https://www.silabs.com/support/pages/document-library.aspx?p=Interface&amp;f=USB%20Bridges&amp;pn=CP2101">Silicon
+Labs document and software repository</a>.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
<h3 id="S_HowFindDeviceName">17.2. Comment trouver le nom du périphérique branché sur USB et paramétrer les permissions en écriture</h3>
@@ -6206,7 +6199,7 @@ password, enter 0000. Write down or copy the MAC address of your dive
computer - this needed later and should be in the form 00:11:22:33:44:55.</p></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>If the graphical method doesn&#8217;t work, pair the device from the command
line. Open a terminal and use <code>hciconfig</code> to check the Bluetooth controller
-status</p></div>
+status.</p></div>
<div class="literalblock">
<div class="content">
<pre><code>$ hciconfig
@@ -6232,8 +6225,8 @@ hci0: Type: BR/EDR Bus: USB
TX bytes:449 acl:0 sco:0 commands:46 errors:0</code></pre>
</div></div>
<div class="paragraph"><p>Check that the status now includes <code><em>UP</em>, <em>RUNNING</em> AND <em>AUTH</em></code>.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>If there are multiple controllers running, it&#8217;s easiest to off the unused
-controller(s). For example, for <code>hci1</code>:</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>If there are multiple controllers running, it&#8217;s easiest to turn off the
+unused controller(s). For example, for <code>hci1</code>:</p></div>
<div class="literalblock">
<div class="content">
<pre><code>sudo hciconfig hci1 down</code></pre>
@@ -6276,7 +6269,7 @@ Scanning ...
00:11:22:33:44:55 Petrel
bluez-simple-agent hci0 00:11:22:33:44:55</code></pre>
</div></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Once ther dive computer is pired, set up the RFCOMM connection</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Once the dive computer is paired, set up the RFCOMM connection.</p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect4">
<h5 id="_establishing_the_rfcomm_connection">Establishing the RFCOMM connection</h5>
@@ -6459,7 +6452,7 @@ for OSX 10.6 or higher.</p></div>
file for every dive. Mark all the dives you&#8217;d like to import or open.
Note: The DR5 does not seem to store gradient factors nor deco information,
so for <em>Subsurface</em> it is not possible to display them. Adjust the gradient
-factors in the <em>Graph Settings</em> in <em>Subsurface</em> to generate a deco overlay
+factors in the <em>Profile Settings</em> in <em>Subsurface</em> to generate a deco overlay
in the <em>Subsurface</em> <strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel but please note that the deco
calculated by <em>Subsurface</em> will most likely differ from the one displayed on
the DR5.</td>
@@ -6478,7 +6471,7 @@ option in BLACK&#8217;s logbook menu. When mounted as a USB drive UDDF files ar
available in LOGBOOK directory. Note: The xDEEP BLACK saves NDL time but
does not seem to store gradient factors nor deco information, so for
<em>Subsurface</em> it is not possible to display them. Adjust the gradient factors
-in the <em>Graph Settings</em> in <em>Subsurface</em> to generate a deco overlay in the
+in the <em>Profile Settings</em> in <em>Subsurface</em> to generate a deco overlay in the
<em>Subsurface</em> <strong>Dive Profile</strong> panel but please note that the deco calculated
by <em>Subsurface</em> will most likely differ from the one displayed on the xDEEP
BLACK.</td>
@@ -6581,7 +6574,7 @@ Open a text editor, e.g. Notepad (Windows) or TextWrangler (Mac).
<li>
<p>
Copy the contents of the clipboard into the text editor and save the text
- file with a filename extension of <em>.apd</em>
+ file with a filename extension of <em>.apd</em>.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@@ -6663,11 +6656,11 @@ Linux and/or Windows.</p></div>
<td class="icon">
<img src="images/icons/suuntologo.jpg" alt="Note" />
</td>
-<td class="content">DiveManager is a MS Windows application for Suunto dive computers.
-Divemanager 3 (DM3) is an older version of the Suunto software. More recent
-Suunto dive computers use Divemanager version 4 or 5 (DM4 or DM5). The
-different versions of Divemanager use different methods and different file
-naming conventions to export dive log data.</td>
+<td class="content">DiveManager is a Windows application for Suunto dive computers. Divemanager
+3 (DM3) is an older version of the Suunto software. More recent Suunto dive
+computers use Divemanager version 4 or 5 (DM4 or DM5). The different
+versions of Divemanager use different methods and different file naming
+conventions to export dive log data.</td>
</tr></table>
</div>
<div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Divemanager 3 (DM3):</strong></p></div>
@@ -6833,9 +6826,9 @@ The dives are now exported to the file DM4.bak (or DM5.bak)
<td class="icon">
<img src="images/icons/atomiclogo.jpg" alt="Note" />
</td>
-<td class="content">Atomic Logbook is a Windows software by Atomic Aquatics. It allows
-downloading of dive information from Cobalt and Cobalt 2 dive computers.
-The divelog is kept in a SQLite database at
+<td class="content">Atomic Logbook is Windows software by Atomic Aquatics. It allows downloading
+of dive information from Cobalt and Cobalt 2 dive computers. The divelog is
+kept in a SQLite database at
C:\ProgramData\AtomicsAquatics\Cobalt-Logbook\Cobalt.db. This file can be
directly imported to Subsurface.</td>
</tr></table>
@@ -6941,12 +6934,11 @@ pour convertir un carnet de plongée enregistrée sous forme de tableur vers
un fichier CSV qui pourra ensuite être importé dans <em>Subsurface</em>. Créer un
fichier CSV est simple malgré que la procédure soit différente selon le
tableur utilisé.</p></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Organiser les données de plongées dans le tableur pour que la première ligne
-contienne le nom (ou le titre) de chaque colonne et que les informations de
-chaque plongée soient contenues sur une seule ligne. <em>Subsurface</em> supporte
-de nombreux éléments (Dive #, Date, Time, Duration, Location, GPS, Max
-Depth, Mean Depth, Buddy, Notes, Weight et Tags). Organiser les données de
-plongées selon quelques règles simples :</p></div>
+<div class="paragraph"><p>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. <em>Subsurface</em> supports many data items (Dive number, Date,
+Time, Duration, Location, GPS, Max. Depth, Mean Depth, Buddy, Notes, Weight
+and Tags). Organize dive data following a few simple rules:</p></div>
<div class="olist arabic"><ol class="arabic">
<li>
<p>
@@ -7030,9 +7022,8 @@ Open the <em>Regional and Language Options</em> dialog box.
</li>
<li>
<p>
-Do one of the following: <strong> In Windows 7, click the <em>Formats</em> tab, and then
- click <em>Customize this format</em>. </strong> In Windows XP, click the <em>Regional
- Options</em> tab, and then click <em>Customize</em>.
+Do the following: ** In Windows 7, click the <em>Formats</em> tab, and then click
+ <em>Customize this format</em>.
</p>
</li>
<li>
@@ -7151,7 +7142,7 @@ end. It is possible to iterate over the list as follows:
&lt;h1&gt; 2 &lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;h1&gt; 3 &lt;/h1&gt;</code></pre>
</div></div>
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Additional information about <em>Grantlee</em> can be found at
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Additional information about <em>Grantlee</em> can be found
<a href="http://www.grantlee.org/apidox/for_themers.html">here</a></p></div>
</div>
<div class="sect2">
@@ -7199,7 +7190,7 @@ cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4">
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">divemaster</p></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">(<strong>string</strong>) dive master for the dive</p></td>
+<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">(<strong>string</strong>) divemaster for the dive</p></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td align="left" valign="top"><p class="table">buddy</p></td>
@@ -7387,7 +7378,7 @@ cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4">
<div class="sect2">
<h3 id="_defined_css_selectors">21.3. Defined CSS selectors</h3>
<div class="paragraph"><p>As the dive profile is placed after rendering, <em>Subsurface</em> uses special
-<em>CSS</em> selectors to searche in the HTML output. The <em>CSS</em> selectors in the
+<em>CSS</em> selectors to search in the HTML output. The <em>CSS</em> selectors in the
following table should be added.</p></div>
<div class="tableblock">
<table rules="all"
@@ -7550,7 +7541,7 @@ salvaged after being overwritten by new dives.</p></div>
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