Hi

Just a quick point - HTML5/JS/CSS does not mean it has to be web
hosted - it can still be a local application

I personally dont have a need to upload or webhost my training
information (although I know a lot of people do)

John

On 2 December 2011 10:40, David García Granda <dgra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 2011/12/1 John Blance <john.bla...@gmail.com>:
>> Hi Arnd
>>
>> On 2 December 2011 08:42, Arnd Zapletal <a.zaple...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Good news: I could solve the paused track problem (& BTW learned a lot
>>> about garmin, gpx, openlayers etc the last week). Linked pic below shows
>>> the same activity I was talking about on 11/21 (with the car ride in
>>> between).
>>
>> No sure I understand from the image where the car ride is/isnt
>
> Uhmmm... I have skipped the "paused track" discussion, time to have a
> look on it 0:)
>
>>> Bad news: I haven't done this within pytrainer. Instead I built a viewer
>>> from scratch. Some data were scanned/parsed from *.dump into CouchDB (a
>>> nosql DB which holds documents JSON like). Very easy and transparent.
>>>
>>> To get some views and sorting I used bottle.py, a micro-webframework
>>> which doesn't depend on anything (except standard python). For UI I took
>>> some js/jquery. Plotting is done by 'flot' (a jquery library for the new
>>> HTML5 canvas).
>>>
>>> As said, I just wanted a quick hack to process & view data. But now I
>>> wonder whether such HTML5/JS/CSS interfaces could become serious
>>> alternatives for desktop applications nowadays.
>>
>> Wow thats pretty good for a 'quick hack'
>
> Not bad ;)
>
>> I have been wondering the same thing - I havent done much with
>> pytrainer since switching computing devices (main Android phone and
>> tablet now, but also a Mac...)
>
> For sure a good alternative. HTML5, JS and CSS is much easier and more
> flexible than GTK+ and Glade. And it should be cross platform ;)
>
> Nevertheless Garmin Communicator does not work on GNU/Linux, so
> something (garmintools or gpsbabel and some transformation) must run
> locally.


>
>>> Anybody experienced or interested in this field?
>>
>> Im definitely interested - not sure if it make sense for pytrainers
>> progression though
>
> I have developed a website (http://www.fortsu.com only in spanish,
> LAMP powered) to do all logic online and integrate reports with
> forums.
>
> Regarding pytrainer development, we can discuss about it.
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
>>> https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B5hCMAvs5pUuMmM3NzJkZTEtMTNjYi00ZmUxLTkwMGQtMDM5MTdkMGNjYzg0
>
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