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<p>Following previous discussion about this, I am posting a more
formal request for comments. My proposal is to reorganise the
items in the current Information tab as in the attached two
images. There are two issues: 1) physical arrangement of data
items on the tab; 2) the style used for presenting the
re-organised data items.</p>
<p><b>1) Physical arrangement of data items on the tab.</b></p>
<p>Currently the presentation of the Information tab is highly
inefficient, utilising large areas of screen space for relatively
little information. In addition the data are currently presented
in a rather unorganised way. The items are now organised under
three headings: Dive, Gas and Environment and the presentation is
more space-conscious. There are a few points worth noting:</p>
<p>a) The date and time of the dive is removed from the tab. This is
because, when viewing the Information tab, the date and time of
the dive is already highlighted on the dive list. It is not
necessary to indicate dive identifiers (date,time) on any of the
tabs because the tabs always represent aspects of the selected
dive(s). Adding date and time also causes the Dive items not to
fit in a single row any more.</p>
<p>b) For the moment, the dive mode is included in the Information
tab. This follows previous discussions where a sentiment was
expressed that dive mode is a technical aspect which does not
really concern recreational divers that represent the majority of
users of the software. I personally would love it to remain where
it is on the Notes tab, but one may need to consider the overall
utility of the software which may override personal preferences.</p>
<p>c) It is anticipated that, in future, more information will be
included under the Environmental data in this tab, but that is not
at stake at the moment.</p>
<p><b>2) Style used for presenting data. </b><br>
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<p>1) Justification: The current headings are left-justified while
the data are centred within each container. In some circumstances
when the information tab is relatively wide, the data are
therefore separated from the headings, making the display
difficult to read (see the attached image "Present_setup"). I
propose that the headings and data are aligned similarly. To
illustrate these differences in the attached images, the top row
shows left-justified headings and data, while the other rows have
centred headings and data.</p>
<p>2) Heading colour: The headings are blue while the data are in
black. This makes it easy to discern what is a heading and what is
the associated datum.</p>
<p>3) Framing the boxes: In the attached image "Info2.jpg" each data
item is framed in blue, the same colour as the heading. The
rationale is that, for each box, the container is clearly
separated from the information (in black) shown within the box.
The attached image "Info1.jpg" does not have framing. However, in
this case note that there is a problem with the background colour
being split behind each heading. This is especially visible with
darker background colours within each container.<br>
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<p>Please comment!</p>
<p>Kind regards,</p>
<p>willem</p>
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