Le 03/03/2011 00:04, Jonathan Waller a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Having seen this feature on some software which a friend was using I
> have made a quick implementation in pytrainer.  Basically the hue of the
> trace depends on the speed you were going at that point (the algorithm I
> use to convert speed to color is pretty basic and should probably be
> improved).
>
> The code is just what I wrote quickly to get it working, I can tidy it
> up a bit if you think this would be useful for people.
>
> I have attached a diff and the modified version of the file since I
> wasn't sure which I should attach.
>
> Jonathan
>

It work on svn#753 : I walk purple, run green. Now, my challenge is to
run olive... ;o)

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