From f10596f68b49b8c9e0cf7d0c428fb0fb07724a42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dirk Hohndel Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2012 16:52:45 -0800 Subject: Update asciidoc headers and deal with internal links Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel --- Documentation/user-manual.txt | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/user-manual.txt b/Documentation/user-manual.txt index b46ee7c12..d65f80eed 100644 --- a/Documentation/user-manual.txt +++ b/Documentation/user-manual.txt @@ -1,16 +1,13 @@ Subsurface 1.2 User Manual ========================== -Jacco van Koll -:Author Initials: JvK +Jacco van_Koll +v0.0.7, January 2021 +:Author Initials: JKO :toc: :icons: :numbered: :website: http://subsurface.hohndel.org -Version 0.0.7 - -Autor documentation: Jacco van Koll - Scope of this document is the usage of the program. Please read the build manual for instructions how to build the software and (if needed) its dependencies. @@ -18,8 +15,9 @@ software and (if needed) its dependencies. Audience: Fun Divers, Tec Divers, Professional Divers -Introduction ------------- +[[S_Introduction]] +Introduction: +------------- Subsurface was started because of a lack of viable dive log software on Linux. It turns out that the resulting software was easily ported @@ -30,18 +28,20 @@ already very usable for divers with supported dive-computers. In this manual the Suunto Viper will be used for all examples. +[[S_Requirements]] Requirements ------------ Before you are able to import information from your divecomputer into Subsurface, you need some preparation. Do you have the following: - 1. Your Divecomputer - Compatible with libdivecomputer (see list in Appendix A) + 1. Your Divecomputer - Compatible with libdivecomputer (see list in <>) 2. Communication interface - Cable to connect your divecomputer to your PC/Laptop/Netbook 3. Working installation of Subsurface 4. If needed, the manual of your divecomputer +[[S_StartUsing]] Start using the program ----------------------- @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ The screen is devided in 3 area's: - Area with the dives (usually called dive list) which can be sorted by number, date, etc. +[[S_ImportNewDives]] Import new dives from your divecomputer --------------------------------------- @@ -104,6 +105,7 @@ Now it is time to hook up your divecomputer to your Linux system: could take some time. Please be patient. +[[S_ViewingLogs]] Viewing and completing your logs -------------------------------- @@ -142,6 +144,7 @@ you to be added. By double clicking on this dive, you can view and complete the log. +[[S_EditDiveInfo]] Edit the dive info ------------------ @@ -170,13 +173,13 @@ In this example we use the following information: Now don't press ok yet! - +[[S_EditEquipmentInfo]] Edit equipment info ------------------- -You also want to edit your Cylinder information. And in the previous -chapter, this was not edited. There is still another item to edit in -the Dive Info screen: +You also want to edit your Cylinder information. And in the +<>, this was not edited. There is +still another item to edit in the Dive Info screen: - Cylinder: A double-click fieldset. Here you can edit your Cylinder information @@ -206,7 +209,7 @@ Now tick the option for Start & End pressure Now your dive information for this dive is complete. You can now press ok in the Dive Info screen and view the results. - +[[S_AddingEquipment]] Adding equipment info --------------------- @@ -222,7 +225,7 @@ can add Cylinders. We are going to add an additional Cylinder: info, you add your cylinder information for the second Cylinder. Fill in all the information about this Cylinder and press OK. - +[[S_ViewInfoStats]] View info & Stats ----------------- @@ -255,7 +258,7 @@ The information contains: ** Min SAC: Lowest of Surface Air Consumption of all your dives ** Avg SAC: Average Surface Air Consuption of all your dives, calculated - +[[S_SettingUpPreferences]] Setting up preferences ---------------------- @@ -304,7 +307,7 @@ one not enabled. Clicking OK on the dialog stores these settings. - +[[S_HowFindDeviceName]] How to find the Device Name --------------------------- @@ -344,7 +347,7 @@ detected and is connected to 'ttyUSB3'. Now you use this information in the import settings as '/dev/ttyUSB3'. Your divecomputer interface is connected and you should be able to import your dives. - +[[S_ImportingDivesJDivelog]] Importing dives from JDivelog ----------------------------- @@ -357,9 +360,9 @@ These .jlb contain all the information that has been stored, except your images in xml format. By using the menu 'File - Import' you get the popup, like described in -chapter 4, Importing new dives. Within this popup there is the option -to import existing files which are already on your computer. To import -your JDivelog file(s) do the following: +<>, Importing new dives. Within this +popup there is the option to import existing files which are already +on your computer. To import your JDivelog file(s) do the following: - Open 'File - Import' on the menu - Use the file locator under XML file name @@ -368,7 +371,7 @@ your JDivelog file(s) do the following: - Click the OK button in the popup After a few moments, you see your existing logs in Subsurface. Now you can -edit your dives like explained in chapter 6. +edit your dives like explained in <>. Information that is imported from JDivelog into the location field: @@ -400,7 +403,7 @@ as there are no time zone issues (or other reasons that would cause the beginning time of the dives to be substantially different) subsurface will not create duplicate entries. - +[[S_ImportingDivesSuunto]] Importing dives from Suunto Divemanager 3.* ------------------------------------------- @@ -476,7 +479,7 @@ The example uses an USB storage: - The file is now transfered to /tmp Now the file is in /tmp, we can extract the xml files from it. You can do -this by hand, or use the example script in Appendix B. +this by hand, or use the example script in <>. To extract the xml files, we need to open a terminal and use the following commands: @@ -494,7 +497,7 @@ can import them with the command: And with the menu 'File - Save' you can save your dives into the Subsurface format. - +[[S_Menu]] The menu and sub-menus ---------------------- @@ -543,8 +546,9 @@ The Help menu shows only the About, which contains the version and author information and License button. -Appendix A ----------- +[[AppendixA]] +Appendix A: Supported Dive Computers +------------------------------------ The use of libdivecomputer provides the support for divecomputers. Within the list of computers in the 'File - import' menu, you will see a listing @@ -615,8 +619,9 @@ your users manual to check if your computer will be supported. * OSTC computers are listed in the pull-down menu as OSTC. All 3 types are supported. -Appendix B ----------- +[[AppendixB]] +Appendix B: Suunto Export Unpacking Script +------------------------------------------ #!/bin/bash # -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2