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Aug

CELog1511H.exe 10Aug2015

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CELogGPS user-interface has been redesigned for horizontal touch-screen use - CELog1511H is the latest version. The buttons will cycle through the different station activities and when [Record Event] is pressed, the activity will be recorded.

In this version, I've tuned the button selected to match the activity field until the [Record Event] is pressed. Then the next stage of an activity will be auto-selected, the user just needs to press [Record Event] button again. Once all the stages of the station activity are done, the event log user selects the next activity. Example: if CTD DEPLOYED is selected and [Record Event] pressed, the CTD AT DEPTH next stage will automatically fill the activity field, the user only needs to press [Record Event] when the CTD arrives at depth. Once pressed, the activity will auto-select CTD RECOVERED. Once recorded the event log selection will be neutral until the next activity is selected such as PAIROVET DEPLOYED.

A vertical version of the event log program, CELog1511V.exe, has also been created for tablet-use in the vertical orientation. All routines are identical to the horizontal version. Eventually, I'd like to make the horizontal or vertical form-format a dynamic option like most commercial tablet programs.

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