Hi,

2011/12/1 John Blance <john.bla...@gmail.com>:
> Hi
>
> On 2 December 2011 10:34, Arnd Zapletal <a.zaple...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi John,
>>
>> what a nice surprise, welcome back ;)
>
> Thanks - I've been lurking....
>
>>
>> John Blance schrieb am 01.12.2011 21:00:
>>> No sure I understand from the image wherethe image where the car ride 
>>> is/isnt
>>
>> right, you can't see it there, the active parts are just glued together,
>> seamless.(Plotting is over active time only - so gpx-trkpt part now fits
>> to the laps. Remember watch was stopped during the ride, also have a
>> look to the graph I sent on 11/21)
>> Though the break could simply be marked with a vertical line in that plot.
>> I attached how pytrainer draws the same activity on the map: The
>> straight line is between begin and end of the ride.
>
> OK, I see now
>
>>
>>> Wow thats pretty good for a 'quick hack'
>>> 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...)
>>
>> yeah, had such questions on my mind as well. Wrap some webkit or
>> whatever modern engine around. Then such things could run on every platform.
>
> Something that simplified (or removed) the Glade/GTK pieces could
> definitely improve pytrainer

Yes, this is definitely THE point. Another discussion is about reusing
installed web server or use an specific one (like the python based one
Arnd uses). I see it similar to current database approach where I find
much easier to use sqlite instead of using locally installed mysql
one.

>>> Im definitely interested - not sure if it make sense for pytrainers
>>> progression though
>>
>> well, it was designed as a workbench and now it became just a small
>> experiment. I'll definitely stay sticked to pytrainer, cause I need it
>> for daily, reliable logging.
>>
>> Code is a bit dirty (hardcoded paths etc). I would tidy somehow, then
>> you could have a try if you like.
>
> Yeah I'd be keen to have a look.
>
> John
>

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