From ebffd75a79c2c0e331df09c584d8cf92736b2260 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Willem Ferguson
Air and water temperatures: Type in the air and water temperatures during the dive into these fields to the right of the Starttime. You do not need to type in units of temperature: Subsurface supplies these automatically, you only need -type the number. (The units selected in the Preferences +type the number. (The units selected in the Preferences will determine whether metric or imperial units are displayed)
Location: Here you enter the name of the dive site, e.g. "Tihany, Lake Balaton, Hungary". Auto completion of location names will make this easier when you @@ -655,11 +655,13 @@ a down-arrow:
Now you need to indicate the starting pressure and the ending pressure of the gas used during your dive. The unit of pressure (metric/imperial) corresponds -to the setting you chose in the preferences .
Finally you need to type in the gas mixture that you used. If you used air, you can enter 21% or leave the field blank. If you used nitrox or trimix, specify the percentage of oxygen and the percentage of helium. Leave any inappropriate -fields empty. Add information for any additional cylinders by using the + button +fields empty. After typing the information for the cylinder then +either press ENTER on the keyboard or click outside the cell that contains +the cursor. Add information for any additional cylinders by using the + button at the top right hand. Here is an example of a complete description for a dive using two cylinders (air and EAN40):
Use the drop-down list to select your type of weight system. In the Weight -field, type in the weight used during the dive. It is possible to enter +field, type in the weight used during the dive. After typing the information +for the weight system either press ENTER on the keyboard or click outside the +cell that contains the cursor. It is possible to enter information for more than one weight system by adding an additional system using the + button on the top right hand. Weight systems can be deleted using the dustbin icon on the left hand. Here is an example of information for a dive with two @@ -713,7 +717,7 @@ being described:
Location: Here type in text that describes the site where you did this dive, e.g. "Tihany, Lake Balaton, Hungary". Auto completion of location names will @@ -1037,11 +1041,13 @@ a down-arrow:
Now you need to indicate the starting pressure and the ending pressure of the specified gas during your dive. The unit of pressure (metric/imperial) -corresponds to the setting you chose in the preferences .
Finally you need to type in the gas mixture that you used. If you used air, you
can enter 21% or leave the field blank. If you used nitrox or trimix, specify
the percentage of oxygen and the percentage of helium. Leave any inappropriate
-fields empty. Add information for any additional cylinders by using the
+fields empty. After typing the information for the cylinder
+either press ENTER on the keyboard or click outside the cell that contains
+the cursor. Add information for any additional cylinders by using the
button at the top right hand. Here is an example of a complete description for a
dive using two cylinders (air and EAN40):
Use the drop-down list to select your type of weight system. In the Weight -field, type in the weight used during the dive. It is possible to enter +field, type in the weight used during the dive. After specifying the weight +system either press ENTER on the keyboard or click outside the cell with the cursor. +It is possible to enter information for more than one weight system by adding an additional system using the + button on the top right hand. Weight systems can be deleted using the dustbin icon on the left hand. Here is an example of information for a dive @@ -2028,7 +2036,7 @@ the completed action on the right (B):
Dives can be permanently deleted from the dive log by selecting and right-clicking them to bring up the context menu, and then selecting Delete -x dive. Typically this would apply to a case where you wish to delete workshop +dive(s). Typically this would apply to a case where you wish to delete workshop calibration dives of the dive computer or dives of extremely short duration.