> On Feb 20, 2023, at 9:15 AM, Jeffrey Katz wrote:
>
> I tried both double clicking and right clicking on the dive computer name in
> the Profile pane, neither worked.
I only boot my Windows box in emergencies, so I admit that I haven't tried this
on Windows.
All I can say is that it SHOUL
Hi Dirk,
I tried both double clicking and right clicking
on the dive computer name in the Profile pane, neither worked.
Thanks,
Jeff
At 12:04 PM 2/20/2023, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
> On Feb 20, 2023, at 08:53, Salvador Cuñat
via subsurface wrote:
>
> If the rest of the import is fine I'd sug
Hi Salvador,
Done with NotePad++, looks fine. And now knowing
the file is editable, that will provide me with a
very nice opportunity to made some bulk
improvements with the Replace All command.
I saw there are a few Subsurface YouTube videos
that I will watch, please send me links to any
> On Feb 20, 2023, at 08:53, Salvador Cuñat via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> If the rest of the import is fine I'd suggest manually editing the divelog
> file.
> Because of fortunate design choice, the dive log is a plain text file (XML
> language), thus you will have at least a line for each di
Hi Jeffrey.
El lun, 20 feb 2023 a las 17:01, Jeffrey Katz ()
escribió:
> Hi Salvador,
>
> Snapshot is attached showing a UWATEC Galileo Sol in green, the computer
> was a Scubapro Galileo Luna. Not that important, was just wondering if
> there was an easy way to edit.
>
>
If the rest of the impo
Hi Salvador,
Snapshot is attached showing a UWATEC Galileo Sol
in green, the computer was a Scubapro Galileo
Luna. Not that important, was just wondering if there was an easy way to edit.
Thanks,
Jeff
At 09:56 AM 2/20/2023, Salvador Cuñat wrote:
Hi Jeffrey.
El lun., 20 feb. 2023 15:47, J
Hi Salva,
Snapshot is attached showing a UWATEC Galileo Sol
in green, the computer was a Scubapro Galileo
Luna. Not that important, was just wondering if there was an easy way to edit.
Thanks,
Jeff
At 09:56 AM 2/20/2023, Salvador Cuñat wrote:
Hi Jeffrey.
El lun., 20 feb. 2023 15:47, Jeff
Hi Jeffrey.
El lun., 20 feb. 2023 15:47, Jeffrey Katz via subsurface <
subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org> escribió:
> Both open and appear to contain the same information, not sure if there
> is a difference between the two files?
>
They *should* the software under the hood is the same.
The Di
Thanks, Robert. I had already located and
downloaded sstk2ssrf-5.0.9.exe and used it on my
WIndows 10 computer to convert my Smartrak log
file to a 20,473 KB ssrf file. I converted my
log file again using the theoreticaldiver.org
link you sent and the converted ssrf file is
20,169 KB. Both
Jeffrey,
> On 20. Feb 2023, at 05:02, Jeffrey Katz via subsurface
> wrote:
>
> Your user manual 3.4.3 says you have a standalone utility to convert Scubapro
> SmartTrk .slg files to Subsurface for Windows and a link to your download
> repository. Can you please tell me which file it is and i
Your user manual 3.4.3 says you have a standalone utility to convert
Scubapro SmartTrk .slg files to Subsurface for Windows and a link to
your download repository. Can you please tell me which file it is
and if there is a user's guide?
Thanks,
Jeffrey Katz
jk...@whalingcity.com
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