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New Training Log Prototype

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Nov 2017
9:13am, 23 Nov 2017
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fetcheveryone
Btw, it's a time vs distance graph :-P
Nov 2017
10:11am, 23 Nov 2017
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fetcheveryone
There's a new graph icon next to the magnifying glasses that allows you to toggle between columns and lines. The line graph is very much a work in progress, so don't worry just yet if it looks a bit crappy still.

Typically, the column graph will generate 25 columns that show your progress over a run/ride/whatevs, unless it's an interval session, where I've defaulted it to 75 columns to show more detail for shorter intervals. When you switch to the line graph, it defaults to generating around 75 data points for your data. This is more than the currently live pace line, which generates around 50 points by default.
Nov 2017
12:50pm, 24 Nov 2017
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Right then. I've adjusted the graphs so that the heights of the columns (or the line, if that's your thing) are higher when you go faster. Let's see whether that flushes any of the "OK"ers or "Poor"ers out :-)

Here's that poll:
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Nov 2017
12:57pm, 24 Nov 2017
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eL Bee!
Excellent - the bars and lines being the correct way up is loads better.

(whispers) just need the average/overall speed line to do the same now :)
Nov 2017
1:03pm, 24 Nov 2017
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fetcheveryone
*coughs* I don't know what you mean :-)
Nov 2017
1:13pm, 24 Nov 2017
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K5 Gus
Might be linked to eL Bee's point, but the starting point ( maybe the whole thing ) of the average pace line is wrong - it should start at the same height as the first point on the line.

My run today started at about 9m/m pace, but the average pace line starts at 7 m/m.

Also, on the existing graph, when you hover over a part of the line with the cursor it shows the current pace and average pace for that point, we only have average pace now, and with no labelling on the y-axis, you can't actually tell what the pace is at any point on the graph.
Nov 2017
1:21pm, 24 Nov 2017
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fetcheveryone
The two graphs were on independent y-axes, but I've united them now.
Nov 2017
1:29pm, 24 Nov 2017
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fetcheveryone
The tooltip has the information in it now.
Nov 2017
1:50pm, 24 Nov 2017
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eL Bee!
Nice job on the stealth edit :)
tidy, byt!
Nov 2017
2:06pm, 24 Nov 2017
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K5 Gus
That's all looking pretty good now to me - checked both interval sessions and steady runs, and nothing of note to ask to be changed, anything else would be real nit-picking, I'll let some others contribute :-)
I've already moved up to Good, and may move to Excellent soon !

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