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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/11/2014 09:11, Miika Turkia
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 3:02 PM,
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Would you be prepared to look at the sample dive log in
the dives directory? There are two versions of the same
dive, one in CSV, another in XML. When importing the CSV
version, NO nitrogen loading is shown, however when
loading the XML version, nitrogen loading is indeed shown.
Are you in a position at all to say what causes this?<br>
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<div>Isn't nitrogen loading toggled with the N<sub>2</sub>
button? If so, I do see the nitrogen loading when
importing the CSV (of course, I need to actually select
the .txt file for import, to get the Poseidon parsing
triggered).<br>
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<div>miika<br>
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The N2 button toggles display of the nitrogen partial pressure. But
it does not toggle the display of the ceiling and tissue compartment
loading (this is controlled by another button on the dive profile
panel, the one with the diver and the up-arrow). If the gradient
factors are shown above the profile, then it means that display of
the calculation of nitrogen loading at the tissue compartment level
is switched on. On my machine, the NDL remains at the maximum level
(120 min) throughout the dive, no ceiling appears and Robert's
tissue loading display (at the bottom of the panel and in the
information box) shows NO tissue loading at all. Yet, the XML dive
log shows strong tissue loading and looks much more realistic to me.
I suspect it is just a variable that needs to be set somewhere, but
I am clueless.<br>
Kind regards,<br>
willem<br>
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