On Jul 10, 2014 5:03 PM, "Dirk Hohndel" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 01:35:43PM +0200, Gabriel Rossetti wrote: > > > > I tried to find this feature but couldn't, maybe I missed it? I am a > > freediver and make many dives a day, I want to use subsurface to trac them > > and track my progression. I don't think scuba divers can make many dives a > > day so maybe this is why this feature does not exist, unless I missed it. > > > > I imported the dives from my Aeris F10v2, edited a dive's notes (location, > > water temp, wetsuit, coordinates) but I could not apply this to my other > > dives (about 60). I was looking for a function like EasyTag has where you > > can fill in the ID3 tag of one file and apply (user) selected fields to > > other files, does somethink like this exist? > > We do it the other way around. With a bit of a twist :-) > > If you want to change a field in more than one dive, you have to mark all > of those dives and then edit them as a set. The UI will show you the > fields for one of those dives. If you change a field in that dive, then > the corresponding fields will be changed in all those selected dives where > the field had the same value as it did in the the displayed dive prior to > the edit. > > Specifically right after downloading, when all the fields are empty, > selecting all the dives and making the changes that you want to be shared > will work as intended.
Ok, thanks for the info, I will try that. > > As a side note, I was surprised that the temperature was not filled in > > since the watch stores this in the dive log, maybe this is a bug? > > This is more likely a question for Jef / libdivecomputer. If the Aeris > F10v2 includes the temperature information in the downloaded data then I'm > sure Jef can make it show up. It's possible that the data structure > changes when the dive computer is in freedive mode... > > /D The Aeris F10v2 only has freedive mode :) Gabriel
_______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.hohndel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
