From: Keith Packard Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2015 12:23:56 +0000 (-0800) Subject: doc: Get images and tables all centered and labeled X-Git-Tag: 1.6.2^2~35 X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?p=fw%2Faltos;a=commitdiff_plain;h=553d9041b52cbb88662fcc5e6a277ce43bd151cd doc: Get images and tables all centered and labeled A bunch of images were using image: instead of image:: and some images and tables were missing titles. Signed-off-by: Keith Packard --- diff --git a/doc/altosui.inc b/doc/altosui.inc index fb034ad8..a7bf4449 100644 --- a/doc/altosui.inc +++ b/doc/altosui.inc @@ -677,7 +677,8 @@ === Configure AltosUI - image:configure-altosui.png[width="2.4in"] + .Configure AltosUI Dialog + image::configure-altosui.png[width="2.4in"] This button presents a dialog so that you can configure the AltosUI global settings. @@ -770,45 +771,44 @@ === Configure Groundstation - image:configure-groundstation.png[width="3.1in"] - - Select this button and then select a - TeleDongle or TeleBT Device from the list - provided. - - The first few lines of the dialog provide - information about the connected device, - including the product name, software version - and hardware serial number. Below that are the - individual configuration entries. - - Note that TeleDongle and TeleBT don't save any - configuration data, the settings here are - recorded on the local machine in the Java - preferences database. Moving the device to - another machine, or using a different user - account on the same machine will cause - settings made here to have no effect. - - At the bottom of the dialog, there are three - buttons: - - Save:: - This writes any changes to the local Java - preferences file. If you don't press this - button, any changes you make will be lost. - - Reset:: - This resets the dialog to the most recently - saved values, erasing any changes you have - made. - - Close:: - This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes - will be lost. - - The rest of the dialog contains the parameters - to be configured. + .Configure Groundstation Dialog + image::configure-groundstation.png[width="3.1in"] + + Select this button and then select a TeleDongle or + TeleBT Device from the list provided. + + The first few lines of the dialog provide information + about the connected device, including the product + name, software version and hardware serial + number. Below that are the individual configuration + entries. + + Note that TeleDongle and TeleBT don't save any + configuration data, the settings here are recorded on + the local machine in the Java preferences + database. Moving the device to another machine, or + using a different user account on the same machine + will cause settings made here to have no effect. + + At the bottom of the dialog, there are three + buttons: + + Save:: + This writes any changes to the local Java + preferences file. If you don't press this + button, any changes you make will be lost. + + Reset:: + This resets the dialog to the most recently + saved values, erasing any changes you have + made. + + Close:: + This closes the dialog. Any unsaved changes + will be lost. + + The rest of the dialog contains the parameters + to be configured. ==== Frequency diff --git a/doc/easymega.inc b/doc/easymega.inc index f6c06431..c126004b 100644 --- a/doc/easymega.inc +++ b/doc/easymega.inc @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ EasyMega has two sets of nine screw terminals on the end of the board opposite the telemetry antenna. They are as follows: + .EasyMega Screw Terminals [options="header",grid="all",cols="2,3,10"] |==== |Terminal #|Terminal Name|Description diff --git a/doc/easymini.inc b/doc/easymini.inc index a7f06c01..fb2b6098 100644 --- a/doc/easymini.inc +++ b/doc/easymini.inc @@ -4,19 +4,25 @@ image::easymini-top.jpg[width="5.5in"] EasyMini is built on a 0.8 inch by 1½ inch circuit board. It's - designed to fit in a 24mm coupler tube. The connectors and - screw terminals match TeleMini v2.0, so you can easily swap between - EasyMini and TeleMini. + designed to fit in a 24mm coupler tube. + + You usually don't need to configure EasyMini at all; it's set + up to do dual-deployment with an event at apogee to separate + the airframe and deploy a drogue and another event at 250m + (820ft) to deploy the main. Install EasyMini in your airframe, + hook up a battery, igniters and a power switch and you're + ready to fly. === EasyMini Screw Terminals - EasyMini has two sets of four screw terminals on the end of the - board opposite the telemetry antenna. Using the picture + EasyMini has two sets of four screw terminals near one end of the + board. Using the picture above, the top four have connections for the main pyro circuit and an external battery and the bottom four have connections for the apogee pyro circuit and the power switch. Counting from the left, the connections are as follows: + .EasyMini Screw Terminals [options="header",grid="all",cols="2,3,10"] |==== |Terminal #|Terminal Name|Description @@ -53,7 +59,7 @@ |Switch connection to positive battery terminal |==== - === Connecting A Battery To TeleMini v2.0 + === Connecting A Battery To EasyMini There are two possible battery connections on EasyMini. You can use either method; both feed @@ -84,7 +90,7 @@ one of the igniter leads and connecting the other igniter lead to the per-channel pyro circuit connection. - To connect the negative pyro battery terminal to TeleMini + To connect the negative pyro battery terminal to EasyMini ground, connect it to the negative external battery connection, top terminal 4. diff --git a/doc/micropeak.txt b/doc/micropeak.txt index d62e4633..085be0ed 100644 --- a/doc/micropeak.txt +++ b/doc/micropeak.txt @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ == The MicroPeak USB adapter .MicroPeak USB Adapter - image::MicroPeakUSB-2.0.jpg[width="4.5in"] + image::MicroPeakUSB-2.0.jpg[width="4.5in",align="center"] MicroPeak stores barometric pressure information for the first 48 seconds of the flight in on-board non-volatile memory. The @@ -103,25 +103,25 @@ * Start the MicroPeak application. - image::micropeak-nofont.svg[width="0.5in"] + image::micropeak-nofont.svg[width="0.5in",align="center"] * Click on the Download button at the top of the window. .MicroPeak Application - image::micropeak-app.png[width="4.5in"] + image::micropeak-app.png[width="4.5in",align="center"] * Select from the listed devices. There will probably be only one. .MicroPeak Device Dialog - image::micropeak-device-dialog.png[width="2.3in"] + image::micropeak-device-dialog.png[width="2.3in",align="center"] * The application will now wait until it receives valid data from the MicroPeak USB adapter. .MicroPeak Download Dialog - image::micropeak-download.png[width="2in"] + image::micropeak-download.png[width="2in",align="center"] * The MicroPeak USB adapter has a small phototransistor under the hole in the center of the @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ MicroPeak board itself. .MicroPeak Downloading - image::MicroPeakUSB-2.0-inuse.jpg[width="4.5in"] + image::MicroPeakUSB-2.0-inuse.jpg[width="4.5in",align="center"] * After the maximum flight height is reported, MicroPeak will pause for a few seconds, blink the @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ MicroPeak board and try again. .MicroPeak Save Dialog - image::micropeak-save-dialog.png[width="2.3in"] + image::micropeak-save-dialog.png[width="2.3in",align="center"] * Once the data are saved, a graph will be displayed with height, speed and acceleration values computed @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ ==== MicroPeak Graphs .MicroPeak Graph - image::micropeak-graph.png[width="4.5in"] + image::micropeak-graph.png[width="4.5in",align="center"] Under the Graph tab, the height, speed and acceleration values are displayed together. You can zoom in on the graph by @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ ==== MicroPeak Flight Statistics .MicroPeak Flight Statistics - image::micropeak-statistics.png[width="4.5in"] + image::micropeak-statistics.png[width="4.5in",align="center"] The Statistics tab presents overall data from the flight. Note that the Maximum height value @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ ==== Raw Flight Data .MicroPeak Raw Flight Data - image::micropeak-raw-data.png[width="4.5in"] + image::micropeak-raw-data.png[width="4.5in",align="center"] A table consisting of the both the raw barometric pressure data and values computed from that for each recorded time. @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ ==== Configuring the Graph .MicroPeak Graph Configuration - image::micropeak-graph-configure.png[width="4.5in"] + image::micropeak-graph-configure.png[width="4.5in",align="center"] This selects which graph elements to show, and lets you switch between metric and imperial units @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ === Setting MicroPeak Preferences .MicroPeak Preferences - image::micropeak-preferences.png[width="1.8in"] + image::micropeak-preferences.png[width="1.8in",align="center"] The MicroPeak application has a few user settings which are configured through the Preferences dialog, which can be diff --git a/doc/specs.inc b/doc/specs.inc index 0991bd2d..6af3bd76 100644 --- a/doc/specs.inc +++ b/doc/specs.inc @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ Here's the full set of Altus Metrum products, both in production and retired. + .Altus Metrum Flight Computer Electronics [options="header"] |================================ |Device | Barometer | Z-axis accel | GPS | 3D sensors | Storage | RF Output | Battery @@ -91,6 +92,7 @@ |============================== <<<< + .Altus Metrum Flight Computer Mechanical Components [options="header",grid="all"] |============================== |Device|Connectors|Screw Terminals|Width|Length|Tube Size diff --git a/doc/telemega.inc b/doc/telemega.inc index fcfd8d8e..4383f228 100644 --- a/doc/telemega.inc +++ b/doc/telemega.inc @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ TeleMega has two sets of nine screw terminals on the end of the board opposite the telemetry antenna. They are as follows: + .TeleMega Screw Terminals [options="header",grid="all",cols="2,3,10"] |==== |Terminal #|Terminal Name|Description diff --git a/doc/telemetrum.inc b/doc/telemetrum.inc index fa7d202c..7c9dadb5 100644 --- a/doc/telemetrum.inc +++ b/doc/telemetrum.inc @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ circuits. Using the picture above and starting from the top, the terminals are as follows: + .TeleMetrum Screw Terminals [options="header",grid="all",cols="2,3,10"] |========================= |Terminal #|Terminal Name|Description diff --git a/doc/telemini-v1.0.inc b/doc/telemini-v1.0.inc index ea70ac2a..e0d674f6 100644 --- a/doc/telemini-v1.0.inc +++ b/doc/telemini-v1.0.inc @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ and from the left for the power switch wires, the connections are as follows: + .TeleMini v1.0 Screw Terminals [options="header",grid="all",cols="2,3,10"] |==== |Terminal #|Terminal Name|Description diff --git a/doc/telemini-v2.0.inc b/doc/telemini-v2.0.inc index bd6756a8..5803a2ca 100644 --- a/doc/telemini-v2.0.inc +++ b/doc/telemini-v2.0.inc @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ connections for the apogee pyro circuit and the power switch. Counting from the left, the connections are as follows: + .TeleMini v2.0 Screw Terminals [options="header",grid="all",cols="2,3,10"] |==== |Terminal #|Terminal Name|Description