When viewing the dive profile in landscape view, you lose time, temp, depth at top, and controls at bottom. Is this something that can be changed, especially the top? I love this app, and look forward to desktop version, or being able to add information to Dive Log Manager 2.
Thanks, Jon
Dive profile
Re: Dive profile
Hi Jon,
In adding the landscape view I chose to optimize the amount of space available for the profile graph itself. So leaving the depth/time/temp and warning indications of the top was a conscious decision. I will look at ways to present that information in a future version while maintaing the larger view in landscape mode. The "buttons" to step through the profile were removed (again for space) as it is much easier to directly select a point in time in the larger view with your finger alone.
One "work around" for the current version is to select the point on the profile graph (tap and drag) that you are interested in while in landscape mode and then rotate the phone to portrait to see the text values. I was careful to ensure that the point you select while in landscape mode is preserved when you rotate to portrait mode for exactly this reason.
I hope that helps in the short term. I'll try to get a better long term solution in place.
Cheers,
Greg
In adding the landscape view I chose to optimize the amount of space available for the profile graph itself. So leaving the depth/time/temp and warning indications of the top was a conscious decision. I will look at ways to present that information in a future version while maintaing the larger view in landscape mode. The "buttons" to step through the profile were removed (again for space) as it is much easier to directly select a point in time in the larger view with your finger alone.
One "work around" for the current version is to select the point on the profile graph (tap and drag) that you are interested in while in landscape mode and then rotate the phone to portrait to see the text values. I was careful to ensure that the point you select while in landscape mode is preserved when you rotate to portrait mode for exactly this reason.
I hope that helps in the short term. I'll try to get a better long term solution in place.
Cheers,
Greg