New Glasses View - Coming Soon

31 watchers
Mar 2014
9:35pm, 27 Mar 2014
14,161 posts
  •  
  • 0
fetcheveryone
Can you give me an ID of a training entry so I can look at it? (Click the glasses, then grab the big number from the URL)
Mar 2014
9:43pm, 27 Mar 2014
19,360 posts
  •  
  • 0
eL Bee!
Have a play with 9948196 for cadence and HR, because this was a very varied ride

and 9896641 for power, because it was a structured ride with regular sprints added in.

Noticed that when you Flatten/Roughen, it toggles 'off' all but the default graphs, pace/speed and elevation.
Mar 2014
9:49pm, 27 Mar 2014
2,593 posts
  •  
  • 0
Bob!
When I do a number 3 it zooms right in on the map.
Is there a way to do it whilst still viewing the whole route?
Mar 2014
9:50pm, 27 Mar 2014
14,162 posts
  •  
  • 0
fetcheveryone
No.
Mar 2014
10:21pm, 27 Mar 2014
561 posts
  •  
  • 0
K5 Gus
On the previous version, when you had the mouse pointer over a part of the route on the map it gave you the instant pace, distance, and overall average pace to that point - have we lost the overall average pace, I can't see it on the new version ?
Mar 2014
8:52am, 28 Mar 2014
2,594 posts
  •  
  • 0
Bob!
oh.
Mar 2014
9:17am, 28 Mar 2014
904 posts
  •  
  • 0
SillyFencer
LOVE IT!
Mar 2014
9:21am, 28 Mar 2014
14,164 posts
  •  
  • 0
fetcheveryone
Bob - I couldn't see a downside to showing the current point on the map, and the increased zoom (I felt) helps to show exactly where you are. Without it, the point can often be obscured by mile markers.

SF - :-)
Mar 2014
9:22am, 28 Mar 2014
14,165 posts
  •  
  • 0
fetcheveryone
Gus - I'll see if I can add it in. I can see how it would be useful.
Mar 2014
9:39am, 28 Mar 2014
4,402 posts
  •  
  • 0
paul the builder
Very fancy, and good on the whole. I have the following constructive points (:-)):
1 - what el bee said about lines that you have switched on, then switch off again when you flatten/roughen. Can it remember your setting for that? i.e. I have to turn HR back on again every time..
2 - I think, personally, that the map is a bit small now that you've squeezed them side-by-side. I know you've only got a finite amount of space (although Fetch is quite a 'narrow' page, is it not?). I guess the Benny Hill stuff doesn't work if they're not side-by-side though...
3 - I think it's one zoom level too tight on the map when hovering over the graph, too. Coming out one click still is only a mile top to bottom of map screen, which I think is preferable to current (only half a mile ish).
4 - I'm pretty sure the majority of HR folks would rather have the HR axis in bpm, not %.

About This Thread

Maintained by fetcheveryone
1) the off- and on-able graph lines in the top graph.
2) the split breaker. No longer does it show your split times in hard-to-work-out seconds, and the data table beneath it should also be useful.
3) cadence and power graphs for those that record it
4) a few nods to the different requirements of swim/bike/run - colour coded graphs, no ascent/descent for swims, more appropriate split options for swims.
5) works with no lat/lng data in your file - good for turbo, treadmill, pool swims
6) no automatic saving of route e.g. "Imported from your Toaster - 2014-02-10" - but you can name & save route with one click if it's special. If you play Conquercise or Fetchpoint, you don't have to do ANYTHING differently. Reports of a few bugs in Fetchpoint as a result, I'm working on those.
7) the ground work for changing the top graph into a javascript-based one that will integrate directly with the map slider, and show a tooltip for wherever you are on the graph. Playing with that in dev.
8) reclaiming notes field for notes. Still captures basic split information, but pace/hr bands etc now in their own graphs. Similar updates to user profiles on the cards so you can see how others are training (but expect it to be restrictable by the owner).
9) Some cute little icons for the weather / conditions. If you always leave these options as 'perfect', 'still' and 'none' then you won't see anything. Think of it as a way of capturing conditions that might have had an impact on your run.
10) Little blue (i)'s that give a bit more information about each of the sections.
11) When you import from file, you can now pre-choose sport - and rather than being taken to the 'edit' screen, you're taken to the 'view' aka the 'glasses' view.
12) Some folks were concerned that watch elevation data gets ignored. This is on purpose - GPS-based elevation data is notoriously inaccurate. When you're taken to the glasses view, elevation profile should pop up after a few seconds, and the ascent/descent likewise. If it doesn't happen, try refreshing the page.

REPORTED BUGS:
1) Westmoors - kit reporting 0 miles.
2) Some issues with the information popups being obscured on RHS of browser window.
3) Some lines extend above top of graph, so peaks are missing.
4) Larkim - choice of sport is being ignored.
5) Ascent/descent not showing on 'list view' nor in weekly graphs.

REQUESTS:
1) Indicator of 'amount of flattening' flattening.
2) Option to reduce flattening (without having to go via reset)
3) Remember flattening setting
4) Option to show paceband, HR band graphs etc as table of data rather than graph.

Related Threads

  • traininglog
  • website








Back To Top

Tag A User

To tag a user, start typing their name here:
X

Free training & racing tools for runners, cyclists, swimmers & walkers.

Fetcheveryone lets you analyse your training, find races, plot routes, chat in our forum, get advice, play games - and more! Nothing is behind a paywall, and it'll stay that way thanks to our awesome community!
Get Started
Click here to join 113,364 Fetchies!
Already a Fetchie? Sign in here