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Pression curve missing (Mares Quad Air)
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2023 8:44 am
by qlbc
Hi,
DiveLogDT (Mac OS) shows no gas pression curve (from Mares Quad Air), while it is displayed in Dive Log (iOS).
My dives are imported to the iPhone, then synchronized with DiveLogDT.
By the way I don't know if gas data are saved when I export and back up dives from the iPhone.
Thank you in advance for your feed back about this matter.
Re: Pression curve missing (Mares Quad Air)
Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2023 9:14 am
by support
Hi,
All the data you see in Dive Log on iOS is synchronized to DiveLogDT. I suspect the reasons that you are not seeing the pressure curves in the profile display is that you do not have them enabled in DiveLogDT (and you do in Dive Log on iOS). There is a drop down list above the profile graph titled "Show Graphs". Just click on that and make sure that a checkmark is shown next to the Tank Pressure you are interested in (with a Quad Air that is the first one right below Temperature).
Please let us know if you are still having difficulties.
Cheers,
Greg
Re: Pression curve missing (Mares Quad Air)
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 1:42 am
by qlbc
Thank you for your reply.
I realise that I mistyped the application name. Actually I use DiveLogManager.
I cannot find the control you mention. Is it available in this version?
Re: Pression curve missing (Mares Quad Air)
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2023 9:35 am
by support
Hi,
You can not view the additional profile details in DiveLogManager. DiveLogManager is a free application that is designed as a companion to Dive Log on iOS (to support backup, import for some file formats that Dive Log can not support) that provides basic viewing capabilities. The base profile graph shown in DiveLogManager is quite compact and as a result we limit the data shown to just give an overview of the dive. The paid application (DiveLogDT) is designed as a full standalone logbook application (which can also work with Dive Log on iOS) and provides multiple ways to visualize your dive data along with dive computer download support and a number of other features like basic editing of dives.
Your best bet is to view the profile display on your iPhone or iPad if you don't want the full version of DiveLogDT. Note that all the data is there in your logbook data on your Mac so *if* to decide to invest in DiveLogDT you can simply open the existing DiveLogManager file and get all the additional views of your data.
Cheers,
Greg