Logbook Overview Crewlist Boat Maintenance Options

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Behavior

Weather  
Watchlist Example       Repairs
Capacity

Engine/Sails         Buy Parts
Abbreviations
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Paths
  Textblock-Example           Miscellaneous


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Logbook version 1.2

Help 1.1

The logbook can be used immediately, all files are created at first start.
All data is stored automatically when the plugin or OpenCPN is closed.
To view or modify ODT-files an ODT program must be installed.
OpenOffice or LibreOffice are recommended, MS Word starts only if the path is entered accordingly.
To change/create layouts in ODT-format , please use Libre-/OpenOffice.

Detailed help

Quickstart

For a quick start, please follow these steps:

  1. Turn on your GPS and all NMEA devices
  2. * Recommended *
    If you like to enter data in fractions (1/2, 1/4) in the fields water (total), fuel (total) or AH # 1 or AH # 2, please put the data into Logbook-Options/Capacity.
    For the watermaker (if any) please enter the water output per hour
  3. * Recommended *
    Enter the following data in the boat-tab: Boat name, home port
  4. * Optional *
    Enter your data in the crew a crewlist-tab and create a watchlist
  5. Click the button 'New Line' (the GPS and NMEA data should appear)
  6. Select a layout (please don't select a clouds-layout, I explain this here )
  7. Select the radio button HTML
  8. Click the "View" button (your browser opens a new tab and displays the data)
  9. Select the radio button ODT
  10. Click the "View" button (your ODT-program opens with the data)
  11. Close the ODT-program (Important! Otherwise only the old data will be displayed)
  12. Choose a different layout.
  13. Click the "View" button ( your ODT-program opens with the data, with the new layout)

Detailed Help

Options

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

Date Format

Has two choices: Local and Individual

Local
uses the dateformat you have selected in the OpenCPN-Mainprogram with the language. The three dateformat-selectorboxes and the separator are disabled.

Individual
use this option when you like to change the local-format, e.g. for users without a translation of OpenCPN in their language and english language is set in the OpenCPN-Mainprogram or for UK/Australian users with a different dateformat than USA.

Date Format Selector Use this three Choiceboxes to select the dateformat.
the format is shown behind the separator-textbox.
Separator

Insert the desired separator for the date
The format is shown behind the separator-textbox.

Time Format

This choicebox is disabled in countries with a 24-hour-format, this depends on the selection of the language in the OpenCPN-Mainprogram.

In countries with a 12-hour-format, you can switch between 12/24-hour-format.
e.g. for users without a translation of OpenCPN in their language and english language is set in the OpenCPN-Mainprogram.

No Seconds If checked, no seconds are used, stored and displayed.
UTC/Local/GPS Auto

GPS sends time-data in UTC
Check this radiobutton, if you like to set the time in the logbook to UTC

Check the Local radiobutton, if you like to set the time in the logbook to local time. Select +/- and choose your timezone

GPSAuto sets the locale time ( Formula: +/- (Your Longitude/15) ) in the field 'Time'
Example: UTC=15:00h (03:00 PM), at 30°W (-2h) = 13:00h (01:00 PM), this time is inserted in the logbook

The true locale timezone is disregarded
To document this, a correction in the dropdown-box for the timezone is made

Show Logbook Icon Add / delete the icon to the toolbar of OpenCPN
Show Position Format Changes the format of the display level.
12° 45 ' 30 "or 12° 45,5'

When switching within a logbook made before, the entries are not converted to the new format!
Show Tooltips Shows the little help texts
No. of inboard Engines

Select how many engines your boat has.

It sets the Engine/Sails-Grid to one or two engines, selects the correct HTML/ODT-layout and disables the second engine in NMEA-Options by selecting one engine.

Sails messages

With a checkmark

When a sail is checked: all sails with a checkmark appear in Engine/Sails column "Sails" and
the message "Sails hoisted" appear in column "Remarks"
When all sails are unchecked: the message "Sails down" appear in Engine/Sails column "Remarks"

For Motorboats always uncheck this option.

Generator on Board

Select if there is a generator on board of your boat.

If checked it will set the generator columns in Engines/Sails-Grid and enables the generator in the NMEA-Options.

Write warning No GPS

When GPS isn't used or it may be defective the message 'No GPS' appears on and on.

By removing the check the constant repetition of the message 'No GPS' in 'remarks' are suppressed

Write message "Engine running" When the engine is running you can prevent the message "Engine #1 running"

Sailboats should allways set a checkmark,
Motorboats could uncheck, to not get the message repeatedly.
Winddirection set to Is related to either "default" = relative to the ship or "Heading" = wind direction

'Heading' is only available if a device is present, which provides one of the NMEA sentences $HDT or $HDM, otherwise automatic 'default' is used.
On engine start set always all sails down On Engine start:
All sails are unchecked and the message "Sails down" appears in Engine/Sails Remarks


Automatic Lines

You can start/suspend/stop events in the statusbar of the logbook.
The text you enter here will be displayed when a event occurs

Text Timer Sets this text in 'Remarks' if a timer-event occurs.
Text Waypoint Sets this text in 'Remarks' if a waypoint-event occurs.
Text Watch Sets this text in 'Remarks' if a change-of-watch-event occurs.
Text Distance Sets this text in 'Remarks' if a distance-event occurs.
Text Course-Change Sets this text in 'Remarks' if a course-change-event occurs.
 

Install Layouts

Search in the filedialog for the file 'LogbookKonni_Layouts.zip'

Windows needs this button only to install layout-updates.
All layouts are copied with the exe-installer.



Uninstall Logbook Windows only:
After you clicked the button, close OpenCPN. In the filedialog select 'uninst_logbookkonni_pi.exe'. After the Uninstall you can restart OpenCPN.
the plugin will be uninstalled properly, when you follow this instruction
Popup logbook When checked the logbok window will popup to the foreground when an event occurs.

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

The following entries are nessesary, if you like to insert Values in the fields
Water-, Fuel (total), AH #1, AH #2 and the Watermaker-Output
in factions (1/2,1/4)
Watertank the capacity of the Watertank
Watermaker the output of the Watermaker per hour
Fueltank Capacity of the fueltank
Batterybank #1 Capacity of Batterybank #1
Batterybank #2 Capacity of Batterybankl #2

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

Abbreviations If a translation for the logbook-plugin is availabe in your language, the amounts are displayed correct.
But you can alter every field (e.g from (gal) to (l)iter) and (l)iter is used with the next logbook entry. It's saved when OpenCPN is closed. At the next startup it's the default.
Windspeed/Winddirection

Without a NMEA-Windmeter or when GPS is out of order, then this option is used for the Wind
A NMEA-Windmeter sends the data automatically, so this option is used only when you enter data manually.

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

Path to the ODT-Editor

The recommended ODT-Editors are Open- or LibreOffice.
If OpenOffice/LibreOffice is installed the path is set automatically.

With a MS-Word installation the path is not correct displayed. please click on the folder-symbol, search for the file 'WINWORD.EXE' and click OK. In the lineeditor-field append a '%s'.

"C:\YourPathToWord\WINWORD.EXE" %s

Word displays that it has to "repair" the file, but displays then the layout with your data.
It's recommended that you use Open- oder LibreOffice to alter/create a layout.

Path to the datamanager

For Windows the Explorer is predefiend
For Linux Dolphin (KDE) is predefiend
For Apple the Finder is predefined

Path to the mail-program *Optional*

Only used when you like to send a layout via email to a friend.
Path to the HTML-Editor *Optional*

if you want to alter a HTML-layout, please set the path to the editor here
This option is used only if you like to alter/create a layout. To display your data the browser is used.
Filedialog Opens a filedialog
Reset Paths Resets the paths to the predefiend values

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

To use this functionality you should select a Route or Track in the Route column that is known in OpenCPN
as only then the correlation can be made between the Route/Track and the logbook entries.

To display the KML-files you need Google-Earth.

Show Route/Track

select one or both if you want to export Route/Tracks to Google-Earth

Set Linewidth to set the linewidth for routes/tracks
Set Transparency to

set if the line is transparent or solid

Set Route-Linecolor set the color for the Routeline
Set Track-Linecolor set the color for the Trackline

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

Check Button To use this check you should start your engine(s) and click the check button.
Then the NMEA stream will be monitored for the ERRPM message and the message will be displayed. From this message the ID of the engine can be determined.
Use NMEA for Engine #1 Check if NMEA ERRPM message should be used for Engine #1.
Use NMEA for Engine #2 Check if NMEA ERRPM message should be used for Engine #2.
Use NMEA for Generator Check if NMEA ERRPM message should be used for Generator.
Engine #1 Id
Fill in the Engine Id for Engine #1 that was found in the ERRPM message.
Engine #2 Id
Fill in the Engine Id for Engine #2 that was found in the ERRPM message.
Generator Id
Fill in the Engine Id for the Generator that was found in the ERRPM message.
Calculate Hours

When checked the program will use the ERRPM message to calculate engine and/or generator hours.

Use WIMDA When checked the NMEA WIMDA message is monitored to get the values for Barometer and Air Temperature.

 

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

Abbreviation Field These fields describe the abbreviations of the Sail buttons
Sail Name These fields describe the name of the sails that will be filled in the logbook entry when the buttons on the logbook page are checked.

Please click in the fields to get an explanation / The tabs brings you to the next image

Button Layout This layout shows how the buttons will appear on the logbook page.
Row+ Button This button will increase the distance between the rows of buttons.
Row- Button This button will decrease the distance between the rows of buttons.
Column+ Button This button will increase the distance between the columns of buttons.
Column- Button This button will decrease the distance between the columns of buttons.
Reset Button This button will reset the button layout to factory settings.

 

 


 

Logbook

The Logbook is divided into three sections:

Navigation Weather Engine/Sails

Navigate in a Grid
Key TAB or Shift+TAB

Completes the input of data and jumps to the next column left/right.

In the last/first column of a grid the next section is chosen automatically. There is no need to select the Tab (e,g, Weather) manually.
Cursorkeys same as TAB-key but without completing an input
Doubleclick in a columnheader Hides the Column, see rightclick- menu
Select rows and rightclick in a rowheader

Strg-LeftMouseClick or dragging over the rowheaders selects multiple rows.

A rightclick then shows a menu to delete multiple rows or flip (swap) the day/month of the date, e.g. 12/8/2012 to 8/12/2012.
This is only nessesary when the converting of the dateformat goes wrong, e.g you have used two different dateformats before in the logbooks

At least one row has to be selected that this menu pops up.

The rightclick-menu is accesible in every column of the grid.
In the following columns the menu is extended:

  1. Navigation - Remarks
  2. Navigation - Watch
  3. Weather - Weather
  4. Weather - Clouds
  5. Weather - Visibility
  6. Engine/Sails- Sails
  7. Engine/Sails - Reef
  8. Engine/Sails - Remarks

Rightclick-Menu

Delete Row
Deletes a single row in the logbook under the mousecursor. Before the data is deleted a security-dialog pops up (yes/no)

To delete multiple rows see here

Show hidden columns
Shows all previously hidden columns

Hide Column
Hides a column, but the column is displayed in your Browser/ODT-program
You can alter a layout as desired

If you have accidentically hide a column, you can recover this column, when you go with the mouse to the left separator(the shape of the mouse changes) and drag it to the right.

Search in Logbook
Opens a dialog to search in the logbook
- see image -
Shutdown Logbook
Normaly the logbook runs after activation in the background until OpenCPN is closed.
If you want to close the logbook completely use this option. No events are received now and the memory is freed !
Restart the logbook by clicking the icon in the toolbar again.

 

Textblocks

For the reason that you don't have to enter the same texts on and on, it's possible to use textblocks in the following Columns:
The textblocks are selected via the rightclick-menu.

  1. Navigation - Remarks
  2. Weather - Weather
  3. Weather - Visibility
  4. Engine/Sails - Sails
  5. Engine/Sails - Reef
  6. Engine/Sails - Remarks

With a rightclick in the columns shown above you get an extended rightclick-menu

If you select 'use Textblocks...' the dialog on the right appears.

 

In this dialog you see two treenodes with identical subnodes.
The difference is, that with 'Texts for rightclick-menu' the names of an item appears on top of the rightclick-menu (in this demo 'Sails up') and can inserted with a click on it, while in 'use Textblocks' you have to select the textblocks in this dialog to insert. Place not often used textblocks here to not overload the rightclick-menu..

The entries 'Remarks (Navigation)' to 'Remarks (Engine/Sails)' correspond to the columns in the grid.

You can move textblocks with Drag 'n Drop.

Example:
Move the item 'Demo Engine started' in 'Remarks (Engine/Sails)' with drag 'n drop to 'Remarks (Navigation)' in 'Texts for the rightclick-menu'. Click Cancel (to not immediately insert) and call in the Tab 'Navigation' the column 'Remarks' the rightclick-menu.
The name of the textblock 'Demo Engine started' is prepended to the menu and the text is inserted with a click on the menu-entry.

 

With a rightclick on the treenode e.g. 'Weather' this menu appears.

If you select 'Add Item' in the treenode 'Weather' a new item is appended.
Enter a name for the textblock and please take care for unique names. In the texteditor enter now the desired text. Go on that way to enter more textblocks. Hit OK when you like to insert a text immediately or Cancel (the text is stored but not inserted)

 

Delete Item - makes exactly this
Rename Item - rename a textblock
Add Treenode - in 'Texts with this dialog only', only
For a better overview it's possible to add a new node and insert new items to it.
Delete Treenode - in 'Texts with this dialog only', only
deletes a node and all items in it

Textblock-Example

Go to tab 'Logbook' select the tab 'Motor/Sails' and click the right mouse-button in the field 'Sails'.
Select 'use Textblocks...' and the following dialog pops up

here select 'add Item'
overwrite the itemname

with 'Hoisted M/G/'

and insert in the text-field to the right
'Hoisted Main and Genua 130'

Click the OK-Button, the text is inserted into the Sails-field in the logbook.

Go to the next Sails-field below or above, rightclick, select 'use Textblocks...' , look for your item 'Hoisted M/G', select it and click OK.

This is the procedure for seldom used textblocks or use it as a parking position, but it's possible to move the item into the rightclick-menu for more convenience.

See next step...

 

 

Drag 'n Drop the item from 'Texts when using this dialog only' to 'Texts for Rightclick-Menu'
- as shown in the right image -

Click 'Cancel' (doesn't insert the item now)



Rightclick in the logbook-field 'Sails' shows now the item.

By a mouseclick on the menu-entry it's inserted in the field.

You can always drag 'n drop items from 'Texts when using this dialog only' to 'Texts for Rightclick-Menu' and vice versa.

'Texts when using this dialog only' doesn't show the items in the rightclick-menu, they are only reachable in the rightclick-menu by selecting 'use Textblocks'
'Texts for Rightclick-Menu' are shown on top of the rightclick-menu

The fields for using textblocks are decribed here.

 

Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

 

Add Line Appends a new line to the logbook.
Some fields from the entry above the new line are copied, but they can be overwritten if desired.
Export

Opens a filedialog
You can save your data in different formats to other devices (e.g. USB-Stick) or directories

The following formats are supported:
HTML, ODT, ODS, XML, CSV, TXT

If ODT or HTML appears in the dropdown-box depends on the selection of the HTML/ODT-radiobutton next to the layout-dropdown-box

You can use this button if you want e.g. create a backup of you data (select 'Backup'). Please don't change the filename.

The active logbook is always saved on closing OpenCPN. There is no need to click this button.

Import a CSV-File into Libre/OpenOffice (adjust your language):

Select With this button you switch between Engine/Sails layout and Layout selection for HTML/ODT layouts
Engine #1 With this button you can switch Engine #1 on or off.
If Engine #1 is selected for NMEA control on the NMEA options page, this button will be greyed out.
If the "Write message Engine running" is checked on the option page, it will insert "Engine #1 running" message in the Motor/Sails Remarks field when on.
It will start counting Engine #1 hours when on.
Engine #2 With this button you can switch Engine #2 on or off.
If Engine #2 is selected for NMEA control on the NMEA options page, this button will be greyed out.
If the "no of inboard Engines" is set to 1 on the options page, this button will NOT be displayed.
If the "Write message Engine running" is checked on the option page, it will insert "Engine #2 running" message in the Motor/Sails Remarks field when on.
It will start counting Engine #2 hours when on.
Generator With this button you can switch the generator on or off.
If Generator is selected for NMEA control on the NMEA options page, this button will be greyed out.
If the "Generator On Board" is not checked on the options page, this button will NOT be displayed.
If the "Write message Engine running" is checked on the option page, it will insert "Generator running" message in the Motor/Sails Remarks field when on.
It will start counting Generator hours when on.
Sail Layout Here you can select which sails are hoisted.
The layout can be changed on the option page Miscelleneous/Sails
Select Layout You can choose your desired HTML/ODT layout in the dropdown-box.
With the 'View'-button it's displayed.
R Reload the layouts in the dropdown-box.
You only need this button, when you created a new layout yourself.
E

Opens the Edit-Dialog
The selected layout is displayed in the titlebar.

Edit Layout
Before you use this option make sure you have set the path to your HTML- and/or ODT-Editor in Options/Paths.
By clicking OK the editor opens with the layout selected in the Dropdown-Box.
Create a new layout or modify a existing one as explained here.

Filter Layout by
When you have created e.g. your own layouts with the prefix 'My_', you can filter with this option your layouts only.
The dropdown-box shows all available prefixes.

Rename Layout
The layoutnames are not translated. If you like you can give them rename in your language or give them a more meaningfull name.

Delete Layout
When you don't like a layout, delete it with this option.
You cannot recover them.

Send Layout by email
Before you use this option make sure you have set the path to your mailclient and datamanager (Explorer/Dolphin/Finder).
When you have made a nice layout, you can send this to a friend.

Install single Layout
When you have received a layout, you can install it with this option.

HTML Selects HTML as display-format
ODT Selects ODT as display-format
View

Opens depending on the selected option (HTML or ODT) the browser or the ODT-program with your data.

The following Tips are for the logbook only,
The Route, in which the mousecursor is, is displayed in the layout select in the 'Select Layout'-dropdown-box.
To choose another Route place the cursor anywhere in the row.

To choose the whole logbook, click before you hit this button. in the left upper corner of the grid. This selects all data in the logbook.

New Logbook

Creates a new Logbook

If you answered in the security-dialog with 'Yes', another dialog asks you wether to use the last line of your active logbook as first line in the new logbook or not.
'No' creates a complete new logbook

Created logbooks can be viewed with the button 'Select Logbook'

When you create a new logbook is up to you, but if a logbook exceeds 800 Lines a warning dialog pops up.

Select Logbook

Opens a dialog to choose the previously created logbooks.

You cannot append lines to an "old" logbook.
If you view an old logbook and a event occurs (e.g. timer), then the active logbook is selected, the line is appended and an information-dialog pops up..


You can insert a description for a old logbook, but not for an active one. All other fields are readonly.
Click twice with the mouse in the description-field to get the texteditor.
Shift-Enter appends a newline in the texteditor.

A selected logbook is highlighted in blue, then click the OK-Button.

The field 'File' (truncated here) shows where your data is stored.

Show/Hide Statusbar Shows or hides the statusbar
Help This Help
Corner in the Grid (top/left)

With a click here you select the whole logbook data

With a click on the 'View'-button the whole logbook is displayed in the browser/ODT-program

With a click in a column the selection disappears and only the route the cursor is in will be displayed.

Column Route

Enter your route here

You have three alternatives:

  1. If you have activated a route in OpenCPN, the routename is inserted automatically
  2. With a rightclick open the menu and choose 'Select Route'. In the Route-Dialog choose the Route and hit OK.
    This procedure has to do only once, at the next inserted line this route is the default.
    Unnamed Routes are not shown in the dialog.
  3. Manual
    here also, the routename you entered is the default for the next line.
Column Date With a connected GPS the column gets the data from there
If GPS is off, the date of your computer is used
Column Time With a connected GPS the column gets the data from there, +/- the selected timezone in options
Column Status

If you don't use the tab maintenance, don't care about this 'strange' Status-column.

The Status is used in the tab 'Overview' (internal) und in the tab 'Maintenance'.
'S' (like at (S)ea) is set automaticlly when the boat moves >= 0.1 NM from the last postion.
You can use all characters except 'S' which is used internal.

My recommondations:

  • A = Anchor
  • M = Mooring
  • H = Harbour

Example:
You have a gas engine and at sea you determine that it needs new spare plugs.
Make a reminder in maintenance to change them in the next harbour.

Go to the maintenace-tab/service and add a new line. In the 'IF"-column select in the choicebox 'Status'.
Enter in 'Warnvalue' a 'H' (without quotes) for harbour or another letter in your languge.
In 'Service TODO' enter some text.
Go to the logbook and enter in the last line now the corresponding letter for harbour (in this example a H).
The border of the logbook changes to red to indicate that you should look into maintenance.
In maintenence/service the line with the 'H'-Status is highligted in red.
You can now delete the line or select in the rightclick-menu ' Service done'.
In this case the line is not deleted but the 'Active' is set to 'No', the priority is set to zero and the background of the row is set to neutral.

Column Watch

You have two alternatives:

  1. With rightclick and popup-menu

    With a rightclick in this field you'll see on top of menu the names of the crewmemebers in the watchlist, if any inserted there.
    A click on the name inserts it in the column ''Watch',
    You can insert multiple persons by clicking multiple times.

  2. Manual

If you have checked in options 'If Watch changed', all names of crewmembers in the watchlist at this watchtime are inserted.

Column Distance

Shows the distance since last position
This column is recalculated by entering a new position.

Column Distance total

Show the distances summarized
This column is recalculated by entering a new position.

Column Position

With GPS on the position is entered automatically.

With GPS off you must enter the postion manually
Click mit the mouse in the column and a dialog appears in the format which was defined in options.


You can switch between the formats with a dropdown-box und enter the data in that format. In the column position is always the format entered, which is defined in options.

Column COG Course over Ground

With GPS on the position is entered automatically.
Column Heading Course through water (Heading)

If you own a NMEA-Device which sends this data, it's done automatically.
Column SOG Speed over Ground

With GPS on, the speed is entered automatically.
Column STW Speed through water

If your speedo sends data via NMEA, it's inserted automatically
Column Depth If your echosounder sends data via NMEA, it's inserted automatically.
If data is from NMEA, the depth shown is below transducer.
Column Remarks

Insert your desired text. To insert a newline use Shift-Enter.
When a event occurs and GPS is on the text from Options/Behavior is inserted automatically.

You have three alternatives:

  1. manual
    Enter your text by hand.
  2. via popup-menu
    Rightclick in the column and the menu appears with the names of the textblocks on top.
    Here you see the most used textblocks.
    A click on the name of the textblock inserts the text in the column.
    How to create a textblock und show it on top of the menu is described here.
  3. via textblocks
    These textblocks are not often used.
    Rightclick in the column and select in the menu 'use Textblocks...'
    Click in the icon 'Texts with this dialog only' on +-symbol
    and select the +-symbol in the icon 'Remarks (Navigation)'
    Select now a textblock and hit OK.

 

 

Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Column Barometer
Column Hygrometer
Column Air

Only manual insertion of data

Display of air-temperature in °C oder °F.
Select this in options/abbreviations

Column Water

If you own a device which sends NMEA-data (water-temparature) it's done automatically

Display of water-temperature in °C oder °F.
Select this in options/abbreviations

Column Winddirection
(True)

If you own a device which sends NMEA-data (winddirection) it's done automatically

If you enter data manually the definitions in options/abbreviations (at the bottom) are used

Column Windspeed
(True)

If you own a device which sends NMEA-data (windspeed) it's done automatically
m/s, kts, km/h - True oder Relative - it depends on the approach of your NMEA-device

If you enter data manually the definitions in options/abbreviations (at the bottom) are used

Column Winddirection
(Apparent)

If you own a device which sends NMEA-data (winddirection) it's done automatically

If you enter data manually the definitions in options/abbreviations (at the bottom) are used

Column Windspeed
(Apparent)

If you own a device which sends NMEA-data (windspeed) it's done automatically
m/s, kts, km/h - True oder Relative - it depends on the approach of your NMEA-device

If you enter data manually the definitions in options/abbreviations (at the bottom) are used

Column Current
Column Current Strength
Column Waveheight
Column Swell

Only manual insertion of data

Column Weather

You have three alternatives:

  1. Manual
    Enter your text by hand. A newline is created by
    Strg+Enter.
  2. Via popup-menu
    Rightclick in the column and the menu appears with the names of the textblocks on top.
    Here you see the most used textblocks.
    A click on the name of the textblock inserts the text in the column.
    How to create a textblock und show it on top of the menu is described here.
  3. Via textblocks
    These textblocks are not often used.
    Rightclick in the column and select in the menu 'use Textblocks...'
    Click in the icon 'Texts with this dialog only' on +-symbol
    and select the +-symbol in the icon 'Weather'
    Select now a textblock and hit OK.
Column Clouds

You have two alternatives:

  1. Manual
    Insert your text by hand
  2. Via rightclick-menu
    In the menu you see the most common cloudtypes.
    By selecting a type, the image of the cloudtype appears left or right. A click on it inserts the type in the column.

    If you select a layout which contains the word 'cloud', the image of the cloud is displayed in the browser/ODT-program.


Column Visibility

You have three alternatives:

  1. Manual
    Enter your text by hand. A newline is created by
    Strg+Enter.
  2. Via popup-menu
    Rightclick in the column and the menu appears with the names of the textblocks on top.
    Here you see the most used textblocks.
    A click on the name of the textblock inserts the text in the column.
    How to create a textblock and show it on top of the menu is described here.
  3. Via textblocks
    These textblocks are not often used.
    Rightclick in the column and select in the menu 'use Textblocks...'
    Click in the icon 'Texts with this dialog only' on +-symbol
    and select the +-symbol in the icon 'Visibility'
    Select now a textblock and hit OK.

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Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Column Engine #1
Column Engine #2
Column Generator
Column Watermaker

It is possible to manually input the engine hours:

  The operating time is added to the total.
  The following formats are supported (Example 1 hour 30 minutes):

  • 1:30
  • 1,30
  • 1.30

You have two more alternatives for the engines and generator:

  1. When the engine/generator is started by the engine/generator button on the Engine/Sails layout, the engine/generator hours are automatically calculated and displayed whenever a line is added to the logbook. The calculated time is the time between the displayed line and the previous one. Then the calculated hours are added to the total engine hours .
  2. If you own a device which sends NMEA-data (ERRPM) for some or all engines, the moment the ERRPM message is detected the engine hours will start to be calculated and handled as in step 1.
Column Engine #1 total
Column Engine #2 total
Column Generator total
Column Watermaker total

The total operating hours are automatically generated from the appropriate engine hours.

It is possibe to manually overwrite the total engine hours.

Hours/Minutes total
The following formats are supported (Example 1 hour 30 minutes):

  • 1:30
  • 1,5
  • 1.5

Watch out ! The input-format has changed against the column before
because some devices show the amount of minutes as decimal fractions !

Column Fuel
Column Water

These Columns are used for the consumption of Fuel/Water.

Only manual insertion of data

Plus or minus to the tanks:
If you fill the tank set a plus-sign, taking sets the minus-sign automatically.

Column Fuel total
Column Water total

Only manual insertion of data

If you enter data in Column 'Fuel' or 'Water' this column is calculated automatically. If you enter data here, the +/- amount is inserted in 'Fuel' or 'Water'

You can use 1/2, 1/4..... if you have set a value for the tanks in options capacity

Column Sails

You have three alternatives:

  1. Manual
    Enter your text by hand. A newline is created by
    Strg+Enter.
  2. Via popup-menu
    Rightclick in the column and the menu appears with the names of the textblocks on top.
    Here you see the most used textblocks.
    A click on the name of the textblock inserts the text in the column.
    How to create a textblock und show it on top of the menu is described here.
  3. Via textblocks
    These textblocks are not often used.
    Rightclick in the column and select in the menu 'use Textblocks...'
    Click in the icon 'Texts with this dialog only' on +-symbol
    and select the +-symbol in the icon 'Sails'
    Select now a textblock and hit OK.
Column Reef

You have three alternatives:

  1. Manual
    Enter your text by hand. A newline is created by
    Strg+Enter.
  2. Via popup-menu
    Rightclick in the column and the menu appears with the names of the textblocks on top.
    Here you see the most used textblocks.
    A click on the name of the textblock inserts the text in the column.
    How to create a textblock und show it on top of the menu is described here.
  3. Via textblocks
    These textblocks are not often used.
    Rightclick in the column and select in the menu 'use Textblocks...'
    Click in the icon 'Texts with this dialog only' on +-symbol
    and select the +-symbol in the icon 'Reef'
    Select now a textblock and hit OK.
Column Batterybank #1
Column Batterybank #2

Only manual insertion of data

Generated or used in the batterybanks:
If you generated energy please prepend the plus-sign, otherwise a minus-sign is prepended automatically

Column AH Batterybank #1 total
Column AH Batterybank #2 total
Only manual insertion of data

If you don't use the columns batterybank #1/#2 the amount is calculated and inserted there.

If you set a value for batterybank #1/#2 in options capacity, you can enter 1/2 1/4....
Column Watermaker Output If you set a value for the watermaker-output per hour, the colum is calculated automatically
Column Remarks

Insert your desired text. To insert a newline use Shift-Enter.
When a event occurs and GPS is on the text from Options/Behavior is inserted automatically.

You have three alternatives:

  1. Manual
    Enter your text by hand.
  2. Via popup-menu
    Rightclick in the column and the menu appears with the names of the textblocks on top.
    Here you see the most used textblocks.
    A click on the name of the textblock inserts the text in the column.
    How to create a textblock und show it on top of the menu is described here.
  3. Via textblocks
    These textblocks are not often used.
    Rightclick in the column and select in the menu 'use Textblocks...'
    Click in the icon 'Texts with this dialog only' on +-symbol
    and select the +-symbol in the icon 'Remarks (Engine/Sails)'
    Select now a textblock and hit OK.

The Statusbar

In the statusbar you can start/suspend/resume or stop a event.
A red bullet indicates a stopped event, a green bullet a running event, a yellow bullet a suspended event.

To start a event click on a red bullet, it changes from red to green.
To suspend all running events (green) click the 'Stop'-Button. All running event-bullets change to yellow to indicate that they are paused.
All newly started events are now paused too (yellow). To start all paused events click the 'Start'-Button.

To stop a event (green or yellow) click on the bullet, it changes to red.

When you close OpenCPN with running (green) events, these events are suspended (yellow) at next startup.

Set a event:
Timer-Event Before you start a timer click the 'Set Timer'-Button.
This dialog pops up:

Normal Timer
Select hour and minutes.

Full Hour Timer
Select the hour-interval -every hour, every 2 hours etc.- and the minute of the hour. Enter as much minutes as desired.
To delete a row or clear all use the rightclick-menu in the grid

e.g. time now = 08:10, hour-interval = 2 h, minutes = 30
first logbook-entry at 08:30, next entries at 10:30, 12:30.....

Individual Timer
Here you are free to enter a time when a logbook-entry is made.
Enter as much hours/minutes as desired.
To delete a row or clear all use the rightclick-menu in the grid

*Note
In a 24-hour-Country or when in Options the 24-hour-format is selected, no AM/PM Column is shown.

*Tip
In a 12-hour-format enter the hour in 24-hour-format, the AM/PM-string is set automatically.

 

Click OK

Timer

Start or stop the timer-event by clicking the red bullet.
With a already running timer-event (green), it's not necessary to click the timer-bullet again.
Only with suspended events (yellow) click the 'Start'-Button also or the timer isn't start.

Only one timer is allowed, you cannot mix two or the three timers.

Watch-Event

To use this event properly it's necessary to insert data in the watchlist - as discribed here or in this example-
The name/s of the watchmember/s are inserted in the logbook 'Watch'-column automatically when the guard changes.

Click the bullet to start the event (green).
When the bullet changes to yellow, all events are suspended. In this case click also the 'Start'-Button.

Waypoint-Event

It's necessary to activate a route with waypoints in OpenCPN-MainProgram.
When a waypoint is reached or skipped a logbookentry is inserted.

Click the bullet to start the event (green).
When the bullet changes to yellow, all events are suspended. In this case click also the 'Start'-Button.

Distance-Event

Enter first the distance in the textbox.
When the distance is reached a logbookentry is inserted.

Click the bullet to start the event (green).
When the bullet changes to yellow, all events are suspended. In this case click also the 'Start'-Button.

Course-Event

Enter first the amount in degrees and a delay in minutes.
When the course changes greater by the amount of degrees this event occurs. The new course is inserted in the logbook after the delay in minutes.

e.g Course 45°, Delay 5 Minutes.
wind = 45°, you sail against the wind at 0°
Now you go over the bow to 94°
Without a delay (=0 Minutes) the event fires at 90° (which is not your actual course), that is why it's always better to set a delay of a few minutes.

Click the bullet to start the event (green).
When the bullet changes to yellow, all events are suspended. In this case click also the 'Start'-Button.

Start/Stop-Button With this button you suspend (bullets=yellow) or resume (bullets=green) all running/suspended events.
Text The text explains a bit the status of the event/s.

 


 

Overview

The tab 'Overview' displays a summary of logbook data (one or all).

If you select 'Goto Route' in the rightclick-menu, the route is displayed in the tab 'Navigation' or the old logbook is loaded and the route is displayed.
A doubleclick in the column-header hides a column.
The selection 'Show all Columns' in the rightclick-menu shows all columns.

Click in the image on a gird-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Active Logbook

Displays the data of the active logbook only

All Logbooks

Displays data of all available logbooks

Select Logbook

Opens a dialog to select a old logbook.

Data

The column-header speaks for itself.

 


 

Crewlist / Watchlist

There are two Grids in the window. The one above is the crewlist, the other is the watchlist.
Between the grids is a moveable window-separator. Drag the separator with the mouse up or down.
Inside a grid the Tab-/Cursorkeys have the same functionality as in the logbook
Both grids have a rightclick-menu.

The relation between the crew-/watchlist and the logbook is perhaps explained best by a short example.
If you have already data in the crewlist, step 1 and 2 are not nessesary.
If you have data in the watchlist, please click the 'Clear'-Button first.

  1. Click 3x on 'add Crew' in the crewlist
  2. Enter data in Name, Firstname, only
  3. In the watchlist enter in the column 'Watchtime' e.g. 3.30
  4. Drag 'n drop three crewmembers from the crewlist in 1.,2. and 3. watch
  5. Click 'Calculate' - that's all you have to do
  6. *Optional
    Switch to the logbook-tab and click 'Add Line' - the crewmember/s appear in the 'Watch'-column
  7. *Optional
    You can now start the watch-event also

There are a lot more options in the watchlist like individual watchtimes, static watchmembers, split/merge watches etc., which is explained in detail here.

 

Rightclick-Menu's

Crewlist and watchlist have different Menu's

Crewlist

Delete Row
Deletes a crewmember from the crewlist

Show hidden columns
Shows all hidden columns again

Show onboard only
Shows only rows with a 'Yes' in the column 'on Board'.

Show all crew-entries
Shows all entries in the crewlist
If you uncheck the column 'on Board' with ''Show onboard only', the entries is visible here..

Sort ascending
Sorts the entries by the column where there mouse cursor points.

Sort decending
Sorts the entries by the column where there mouse cursor points.

Watchlist

Set as Watchbase
When you have made changes on a specific day, e.g. day 3 merged watches because a member is seasick and doesn't recover.

Then you can set this day as new watchbase.
Delete if nessesary the unused members and click 'Calculate'.

Split Watch
Splits the Watch into two Watches.
Please select only one column.
If more than one column is selected, this option is disabled.

e,g, 1.Watch with 4 hours is split into 1.Watch 2 hours and 2.Watch 2 hours

Swap two watches
If haven't selected two columns this option is disabled.
To change the members of two watches select in the columnheader two Columns only by dragging over two headers with the mouse or use Strg+LeftMouseClick.

Merge Watches
If haven't selected at least two columns this option is disabled.
Select first the desired columns by dragging over the columnheader or with Strg+LeftMouseclick.

Delete Crewmembers
If haven't selected at least one column this option is disabled.
Select first the desired columns by dragging over the columnheader or with Strg+LeftMouseclick.

 

 

Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Add Crew Appends a new line to the crewlist
on Board

Check/Uncheck with a click wether a person is onboard or not

To add a person to the watchlist he/she must be on board

Fields in Crewlist

The fields explain theirself by the column-headers
There is no neeed to insert data in all fields (except Name, Firstname).

You can alter the sequence in the crewlist by drag 'n drop a member.
You can also drag 'n drop a crewmember to the watchlist.

ColumnHeader in watchlist Drag over the column-header or use Strg-LeftMouseClick to select columns
Columns in the watchlist The fields explain theirself by the column/row-headers
Copy to watch When you drag 'n drop a crewmember to the watchlist, you can select if you like to insert the fullname, the lastname or the firstname.
Startdate Select the startdate of your trip in the calender-dialog
Starttime Enter the starttime of your trip. please use 24-hour-format.
Days Enter the the aprox. duration of your trip
Calculate

Click 'Calculate' when you have made all changes to the watchtimes and dragged 'n dropped crewmembers from the crewlist - see short explanation -
Date, Time, Days the button 'Calculate' is disabled now.

Now the watchtimes are calculated, the crewmembers shifts (if nessesary) and the result is stored on disk. The actual watch is highlighted is green.

You are now in day-mode. All changes you make now (split/merge/alter crewmembers) apply to this day only.
You can set this day as new watchbase if desired or click 'Reset' to go back to the watchbase.

Reset Sets the watchbase (day = 0)
The button 'Calculate' is enabled now
Clear Clears the grid and deletes all watchdata on disk.
The button 'Reset' is disabled now.
< Now > Go with < one day down or with > one day up. 'Now' jumps to the current date/time.
Day Displays the day
Display Select how many days are displayed in your browser or ODT-program

Watchlist Example

Please create for this example the following seven crewmembers in the crewlist:

Click the 'Clear'-Button in the watchlist so that we have a initial condition.

The today date and time are inserted automaticaly when you click 'Clear'

Alter the startdate and -time and the the approx. overall time in days of your journey(if desired).
The data in the 1.Watch change acordingly.

Enter now the most common watchtime e.g 4 hours.
You'll get this result (truncated) with 6 watches.

You need to enter for a full hour the digit/s only, no separator is used.
To enter minutes use one of the following formats:
4:30 or 4.30 or 4,30 or 0430



From 12:00 PM to 08:00 PM you like watches with 2 hours.
In the rightclick.menu select 'Split Watch' on 2.Watch. Do the same in 4. Watch
As result you get 8 Watches.

Drag 'n Drop this crewmembers to the watchlist continously. Never let a gap (empty cell) e.g. between 1. and 3.Watch, only at the end !!
But you can leave all Membercells empty. In this case you have to enter manualy (Drag 'n Drop) the members day by day for every watch.


Click the 'Calculate'-Button.
The watchbase (= day 0) and the watchlist is calculated for 10 days and saved to disc. The current watch has a green background, if it's in the timeframe startdate/time + days of trip.
You can now use the watch-event in the logbook (click the watch-bullet in the logbook-statusbar) or view the watches in your browser/ODT-Program.
Click the forward-button to see the next day/s and the 'Now'-Button to go back to the actual watch.

All changes you make now (e.g. split a watch) are made for this day only (shown in the textbox).
Add a crewmember (Tric Duck) to the 3.Watch of the first day and use the forward/back-buttons to see what i mean..


To make changes to all watches click the 'Reset'-Button. This brings up the watchbase (=day 0).
Add now a crewmember (Tric Duck) to the 2.Watch in the watchlist and click the 'Calculate'-Button.
You see that calculate overrides all changes..


Click the 'Reset'-Button again and add the Crewmembers as in the image.
Delete the member in 5.Watch.
Click on the columnheader (5.Watch), in the rightclick-menu select 'Delete Crewmembers'
*Tip: To select more than one column drag over the headers or use Strg-LeftMouseClick.

Now we make some Crewmembers static to a watch.
Click in the 2.Watch in the Member-Cell, select Tric Mouse, hit on your keyboard Pos1 and insert a asterisk.

Do this to all other members as shown in the image.
Click 'Calculate'



The images are showing day 1 and day 2.
As you can see on day 2 in the 2.Watch Tric Mouse hasn't changed but Minny to Donald.
The 4.Watch is completly static and doesn't change.
Click on the forward/back-button to see what i mean.



Select with forward/back-button the day 2.
To swap two watches select two watches by dragging over the headers or with Strg-LeftMouseClick.
Select in the rightclick-menu the option 'Swap two Watches'

To copy all members of a watch and erase the content drag the 'Member'-cell to another. Copy the 2. Watch to the 1.Watch.

To copy a single member of a watch click into the 'Member'-cell, move with the mouse to the (highlighted) desired member and drag them to the desired watch.
Do this with the 1.Watch (Minny Mouse).
*Apple only
Highlighting and automatic selecting of a row doesn't work.

To select a single member drag with the mouse over them and let the mousebutton up. Now you can drag the selected member to the desired watch.


The result should look like in this image.
Minny Mouse gets seasick now.
To merge the 2. and the 3. Watch click in the columnheader of 2.Watch. In the rightclickmenu select 'Delete Crewmembers'.
Drag the 'Member'-cell of the 3.Watch to the 2. Watch,.
Drag over the columnheader of 2. and 3.Watch, select in the rightclick-menu the option 'Merge Watches'.
Merge the 4. and the 5. Watch, here you haven't to delete and copy the crewmembers. Allways the leftmost Member-cell keeps it's data.
In the 8.Watch delete the Crewmember and drag Daisy from the crewlist.

The result should look like this image.
Keep in mind that all the changes you've made are for this day (2) only. Go to day 1 or 3 to see this.
If Minny recovers the next day this is quite allright, but this doesn't happen.
To not make all the changes in the following days by hand use in the rightclick-menu the option 'Set as Watchbase'.


The startdate has changed to 8/29/2012.
We need the watches from 1 to 3 to repeat only.
Drag over the columnheaders 4 to 6 and select in the rightclick-menu 'Delete Crewmembers'.
Now you are at the same place as in this image in the example before.
Apply further changes if desired and click 'Calculate'

In this example i've showed you how to split and merge watches, but you can enter also the watchtimes individual.
Start a new example by clicking the 'Clear'-Button.
Enter in the 1.Watch in the cell 'Watchtime' 20. The result is 1.Watch = 20 Hours, the 2. Watch = 4 Hours.
Here you can see that the watches are allways filled up to 24 Hours.
Enter now in the 1.Watch a 4, don't care about the appened watch. Enter in the 2.Watch a 2.
Do so in the 3.,4. and 5.Watch. Enter in the 6. and 7.Watch a 4.

You'll get the same result as in this image before only in a different way. Use the way which suits you best.

 


 

Boat

The tab Boat has two sections:
Boat and Equipment

The buttons (Export, R, E. View), the radiobuttons (HTML, ODT) and the dropdown-box has the same function as in the logbook tab.

In the section 'Boat' enter the data of your boat.
you don't need to enter data into all fields, but if you use the standard layouts you should enter the following data:
(Boats)Name, Homeport, Callsign and Register.-No.

Using the section 'Equipment' is optional.
Here you can enter data for equipment which gets "lost" in the harbour, e.g. a Outboard.
Maybe it can be used as a certificate that this equipment was on board on a port of entry
'Equipment' isn't made to use it as a stowage-manager, therefor it's better you use the plugin 'FindIt'.

Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Add Equipment

By a click on this button the area of 'Equipment' grows and a new line is appended

Show Equipment

Grows/Shrinks the area of 'Equipment'
You can also use the separator between 'Boat' and 'Equipment' by drag 'n drop.

Boatdata

Optional enter data here
You don't need to enter data into all fields, but if you use the standard layouts you should enter the following data:
(Boats)Name, Homeport, Callsign and Register.-No.

UserLabel Create your own Labels, z.B. 'Rating'
To display these labels in your browser/ODT-program please choose a layout which contains 'with Userlabels'.
Typ Type or Manufacturer of the equipment
Description A description of the equipment
Serial-No. The serial-no. of the equipment
Remarks Your remarks

 


 

Maintenance

The maintenance tab has three sections:

  1. Service (repeating maintenance, e.g. changing oil in the engine)
  2. Repairs (like a TODO-list)
  3. Buy Parts(for the two tab's before or from the plugin 'FindIt')


The buttons (Export, R, E. View), the radiobuttons (HTML, ODT) and the dropdown-box has the same function as in the logbook tab.
With a click on the columns-header the grid is sorted by this column
In all columns you can get a rightclick-menu

Rightclick-Menu

Service done
The background-color of the row changes to green, the frame-color is set to neutral, the priotity is set to 5 and the startvalue from the last logbook-row is inserted.
Here you create a new Interval.

Buy parts for this service respectively Repairs
Appends a line in the tab 'Buy Parts' and enters the data from the tab 'Service' or 'Repairs' automatically

delete Row
Exactly this
If you delete this line and you choose 'Buy parts for this service' before, the appended line in 'Buy Parts' is not deleted automatically, too.


A example for the tab 'Service':
You like to change the oil every 100 h

  1. Choose in the column 'If' in the dropdowm-box 'Engine #1'
  2. The startvalue is equal to the last logbook-entry (Engine/Sails) in the column '#1 total'
  3. Alter the warnvalue to 90 and the urgentvalue to 100
  4. *Optional*
    You have to buy a tin of oil
    With a rightclick in this row, you'll get the menu. Select the entry 'Buy parts for this service'. In 'Buy Parts' enter e.g. '3 Tins Oil xxx'.
  5. Click for this demo the button 'Add Line' in the logbook-tab.
  6. Alter the in '#1 total' the amount of motorhours to 90, The color of the frame changes to yellow, the background of the field also.
  7. Alter the field to 100, frame- and field-color changes to red
  8. You have changed the oil, now
    Go to the tab 'Maintenance', rightclick in the (now in red) row for oil
  9. Choose the entry 'Service done'
    The framecolor changes to neutral, the row-color changes to green, priority is set to 5 and the startvalue from the last logbook-row is entered
    Here you start a new interval

Another example for 'Status' you find here.



Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Priority

Readonly - controls the frame- and row-background

  • 0 = not activated / Frame/Row neutral
  • 1 = greater/equal the Urgentvalue / Frame/Row red
  • 3 = greater/equal Warnvalue / Frame/Row yellow
  • 5 = Warn- or Urgentvalue not received / Frame neutral/Row green

The priority in the tab 'Buy Parts' is adjusted to this tab.

Service TODO

Enter you text, e.g. 'Change oil in engine #1'

If

In the dropdown-box you can choose the following entries:

Entry
Corresponds to logbook-column
Startvalue
Distance Total +
Engine #1 Total +
Engine #2 Total +
Gen. total +
AH #1 Total <=
AH #2 Total <=
W-Total +
Status
*Fix Date
*Date + Days
*Date + Weeks
*Date + Months
Distance total
Engine #1 Total
Engine #2 Total
Gen.  total
AH #1 total
AH #2 total
W-Total
Status
Date
Date
Date
Date
last logbook entry
last logbook entry
last logbook entry
last logbook entry
Entry from options
Entry from options
last logbook entry
no Entry
no Entry
Date
Date
Date

If you choose one of this entries, warn- and urgentvalues and startvalue are set.

Warnvalue Sets the warnvalue to 1. Change manually if desired.
Urgentvalue Sets the urgentvalue to 1. Change manually if desired.
Startvalue Readonly - sets the value automatically, depending on the selection of the dropdown-box
Active Sets the row to active/inactive
If you don't want to delete a row permanently, select this option
This is usefull if you e.g. want to set framecolor temporary to neutral

Repairs

Enter here repairs which don't have a interval. It acts like a TODO-list
You can select the dropdown-box the priority freely. This doesn't change the framecolor, like in 'Service'.
It has the same rightclick-menu like 'Service'. If you choose 'Repair done' the priority is set to zero.
With a click in the column-header the grid is sorted by the column.

Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Priority

Sets the background-color of the row

  • 0 = neutral
  • 1 = red
  • 2 = light red
  • 3 = yellow
  • 4 = light yellow
  • 5 = green

The priority in a row of 'Buy Parts' depends on the row in 'Repairs' or 'Service'

Repairs TODO

Enter your text, e.g. 'Tankgauge'

 

Buy Parts

Here you can enter the text for item you like to buy
It shows data from 'Service or 'Repairs' and (if installed and used) from the plugin 'FindIt'

You can freely choose the priority, it doesn't change the color of the frame
-

The only option in the rightclick-menu is 'Delete Row'
With a click in the column-header the grid is sorted by the column.

Click in the image on a grid-field or a button, a tab jump's to the next image

Priority

Sets the background-color of the row

  • 0 = neutral
  • 1 = red
  • 2 = light red
  • 3 = yellow
  • 4 = light yellow
  • 5 = green

The priority in a row of 'Buy Parts' depends on the row in 'Repairs' or 'Service'

Category

Displays from where the data are

Title Displays the text from 'Service' or 'Repairs' or if another plugins serves the data the name of the plugin
Buy Parts Insert the text of the items to buy
The plugin 'FindIt' inserts the data automatically
Date The date you have planned to buy the items
At Where you planned to buy the items

 


 

Alter a layout

To alter/create a HTML-layout you need a HTML-editor
In the HTML-example the free HTML-editor KompoZer is used.
You can download here.

  1. Keep sure, that in options 'Paths' the path to the HTML-Editor is set, when you like to alter/create a layout.
  2. Choose the format with the radiobutton (HTML or ODT)
  3. Choose the label in the dropdown-box
  4. Click the 'E'-Button

it opens the following dialog

Choose here the radiobutton 'Edit layout' and 'OK'
The HTML-editor opens with the defined layout

Important ! Save immediatly the original-layout with a different name in KompoZer (use 'Save as...' NOT 'Save')
so you assure that you don't overwrite the original.

*Optional* select a name with a underscore (e.g. My_example.html). Then you are able to filter/display your own layouts, only.


Click in the logbook the 'R'-Button, search and choose the layout you just saved (with the new name)..

Change to the HTML-program again.

You see that all Entries have a '#'-Sign. These are Placeholders and will be replaced by the logbook-plugin.
The Placeholder are divided in to sections, data and labels. The labels corresponding with the column-headers in the grid
All Labels have a prefix L (z.B. #LCOG#).


Alter as example the placeholder #LCOG# in 'Course over Ground'
Click the 'Save'-Button in the KompoZer-Program
change to the Logbook and hit the 'View'-Button.

View in the browser

You overwrite all labels in that way, if desired. But don't alter never the names of the data-placeholders.

 

Deleting unnecessary data

You don't own a Catamaran/Motoryacht, thats why the second engine should disappear.
Go with the mouse to #LMOTOR1#, and drag to #LMOTOR1T.
Now four fields should marked
Press key 'Del' or choose 'Delete' in the rightclickmenu.
Click Save (KompoZer) and 'View' (Logbook)

Delete for example the Generator and the Watermaker, too

 

Move contents

Notice: KompoZer seems to move data correctly only horizontal. Please don't select, like described in 'Delete unnecessary data'

Mark the fields #LFUEL# and #FUEL#
Press the keys Strg+x
Mark horizontal the two empty fields next to #MOTOR#
Press the keys Strg+v
Repeat this for the fields #LFUELT# and #FUELT#
Click Save (KompoZer) and 'View' (Logbook)

Move for example the Batterybanks and the Water-data
The layout now should look like:

Click in the last line and with a rightclick in the menu choose 'delete Tabele ' and in the Submenu click 'Row(s)'
The row is deleted.
In this way you can also delete columns (select here 'Column(s)')
Click Save (KompoZer) and 'View' (Logbook)

 


 

Create a new layout

It's not hard to create a new layout, even if you never worked with HTML.
If you have a connection to the internet, please take a look at this video: