Thanks a lot Anton, I was aware of the 'simple solution', but just not a huge fan of uploading privat stuff to any storage beyond my control.
But the other solution sounds reasonable. I'll try that. I was about to look into the logbook access in the source... _that_ would have meant effort. cheers /Chris On Mo, 2018-06-11 at 20:27 +0200, Anton Lundin wrote: > On 08 June, 2018 - C. Hoefer wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I'm trying to start using subsurface mobile. > > > > Is there a tool to convert my xml logbook to the format used with the > > mobile? Back and forth at best. :-) > > The simple answer is Use the cloud service. Its the only supported > source for subsurface mobile. It will handle everything for you. > > > > To answer your literal question, Using Subsurface is the sane way of > doing it. Just create a git repo, ex: > > mkdir ~/TEST > cd ~/TEST > git init . > > and choose save as, and point it to that repo, and add [branch-name] to > it. > > > If you're bat shit crazy like I am, you can then transplant that repo > into the data folder of your mobile device, and you've loaded your > logbook into your mobile device without the cloud service. It requires a > lot of low level hacking, so its not recommended for anyone else. > > > //Anton > > _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list [email protected] http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface
