Re: Notes tab for novice divers

2019-05-15 Thread Dean Murray
Clean and simple is good, but not all who are using the manual data entry are without a dive computer... many may have a computer or bottom timer but not a download cable. I think that vis and water temp are pretty fundamental attributes of the dive (some analog SPG also have temperature dial in

Re: Notes tab for novice divers

2019-05-14 Thread Willem Ferguson
On 2019/05/14 16:53, Pedro Neves wrote: On 14/05/19 15:47, Dirk Hohndel wrote: So how does one trigger a switch to the "advanced" version? What if the first time you use Subsurface, you download from a dive computer? I'm trying to understand the logic when we show which UI... In general,

Re: Notes tab for novice divers

2019-05-14 Thread Pedro Neves
On 14/05/19 15:47, Dirk Hohndel wrote: So how does one trigger a switch to the "advanced" version? What if the first time you use Subsurface, you download from a dive computer? I'm trying to understand the logic when we show which UI... In general, having two different UIs for different users

Re: Notes tab for novice divers

2019-05-14 Thread Dirk Hohndel
So how does one trigger a switch to the "advanced" version? What if the first time you use Subsurface, you download from a dive computer? I'm trying to understand the logic when we show which UI... In general, having two different UIs for different users makes me a bit nervous. More to test,

Notes tab for novice divers

2019-05-14 Thread Willem Ferguson
Attached is an image of the sort of Notes tab that Subsurface could present to divers that enter their dives by hand, i.e. without downloading from dc. This is the sort of information that is likely to be important for such a diver who would not really wish or need to access any of the other