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diff --git a/Documentation/images/gpx_read.jpg b/Documentation/images/gpx_read.jpg Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 000000000..d712dea34 --- /dev/null +++ b/Documentation/images/gpx_read.jpg diff --git a/Documentation/user-manual.txt b/Documentation/user-manual.txt index d67cdfc53..b940f1e3b 100644 --- a/Documentation/user-manual.txt +++ b/Documentation/user-manual.txt @@ -801,6 +801,7 @@ New dive locations can be recorded in one of four ways: four formats with latitude followed by longitude: ISO 6709 Annex D format e.g. 30°13'28.9"N 30°49'1.5"E + or, alternatively, 30d13'28.9"N 30d49'1.5"E Degrees and decimal minutes, e.g. N30° 13.49760' , E30° 49.30788' Degrees minutes seconds, e.g. N30° 13' 29.8" , E30° 49' 1.5" Decimal degrees, e.g. 30.22496 , 30.821798 @@ -808,10 +809,13 @@ New dive locations can be recorded in one of four ways: Southern hemisphere latitudes are given with a *S*, e.g. S30°, or with a negative value, e.g. -30.22496. Similarly western longitudes are given with a *W*, e.g. W07°, or with a negative value, e.g. -7.34323. Some keyboards -don't have the degree sign (°). It can be replaced by a *d* like this: N30d W20d. +don't have the degree sign (°). It can be replaced by a *d* like this: N30d W20d (see example above). Enter any other contextual information about the dive site (Description and Notes), then select _Apply Changes_ to save the geolocation for this dive site. -The dive site information can later be edited by clicking the globe icon to the right of the +If the typed coordinate information does not conform to one of the above formats, the background +of the text box turns [white red-background]#RED#. Correct the typing error(s) and the background of the text box +turns white again as it should be. +Dive site information can later be added or edited by clicking the globe icon to the right of the dive site name in the *Notes tab*. [icon="images/icons/warning2.png"] [WARNING] |