Hi,

2011/9/24 Jan-Friso Evers-Senne <fr...@evers-senne.de>:
> Am 20.09.2011 23:04, schrieb Nathan Jones:
>> On 21 September 2011 06:06, Jan-Friso Evers-Senne <fr...@evers-senne.de> 
>> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> the current trunk-version complains about a missing image:
>>>
>>> glib.GError: Failed to open file
>>> '/home/friso/src/pytrainer-trunk/glade/trigger_laptrigger.png': No such
>>> file or directory
>>>
>>
>> That file is definitely not in source. I've never seen this error
>> though. Can you describe the steps to reproduce?
>
>
> Ok, today I had time to dig a bit.
> First of all, I removed all fragments from any install version of
> pytrainer (dpkg, /usr/local/...)
> Second, check sources:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> friso@rimski:~/src/pytrainer-trunk$ svn up
> Revision 884.
>
> friso@rimski:~/src/pytrainer-trunk$ svn diff
> Index: pytrainer/extensions/osm.py
> ===================================================================
> --- pytrainer/extensions/osm.py (Revision 884)
> +++ pytrainer/extensions/osm.py (Arbeitskopie)
> @@ -363,7 +363,7 @@
>
>                 // Track painting style
>                 var trackStyle = {
> -                    strokeColor: "#33DDDD",
> +                    strokeColor: "#3355DD",
>                     strokeWidth: 3,
>                     strokeDashstyle: "solid",
>                     strokeOpacity: 0.6,
> -----------------------------------------------
> I only changed the color of the track on the OSM.
>
>
> Third, start pytrainer with bin/pytrainer, import the attaxhed TCX-file,
> select 2011-09-17 and click the "Record"-tab.
> Thats all.
>
> In pytrainer/gui/windowmain.py:464 the file is referenced some how:
>  pic =
> gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(self.data_path+"glade/trigger_%s.png" %
> lap['laptrigger'])
>
> What is the expect value of "lap['laptrigger']" ?

As far as I know either manual, distance, hr, location or time. They
should match with what triggers laps in ForeRunner watches.

Can you please check and post what you have stored in laptrigger field
in laps table?

Regards,

David

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