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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/01/2016 18:41, Robert Helling
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<div class="">My personal choice is always in favour of richer
features so I would be pro settings sharing with desktop and if
that is not what happening turning on as many features of the
profile as possible as long as the view does not get obstructed
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May I add a few personal opinions, and they are really preferences.
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1) The righthand drawer (currently housing the lonesome Edit icon)
is wide open to use without requiring extra screen estate. In this
drawer can come many things currently on Desktop, e.g. <br>
a) delete dive<br>
b) remove dive from trip<br>
c) create trip above<br>
And there are several more on the Desktop dive list context menu.
All these settings or actions are dive-related and would logically
belong in that drawer and would be fantastic to organise the dive
list.<br>
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2) There is certainly an option of a button in the right-hand drawer
that switches the calculated ceiling on or off. For me the
calculated ceiling has been an indispensable addition to my dc for
evaluating a particular dive and to plan the following dive. I lug
my laptop into the field and after each deep or a long dive I use
the ceiling to help make a decision about the following dive. If one
can have this functionality on a phone that would make life much
easier not having to lug a laptop (not that my current DC would be
able to download onto Android).<br>
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3) Moving between the profile pages of different dives. The system
that Sebastian proposes is fully implemented in GMail Android and it
works perfectly. But in Subsurface, on the dive list, the movement
between dives on the dive list is vertical. It would therefore be
more intuitive to move vertically among the profile screens of
different dives. That said, with GMail one moves between emails on
the list in a vertical way and swipe between the contents of
different emails in a horizontal way.<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
wilem<br>
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