Hi Steve,

I remember the feature you mention... it was cool! I have just checked
my local installation (after long time I must admit) and coloured
segments does not work for me either :(

I had a quick look on logs and source code
(https://github.com/pytrainer/pytrainer/blob/master/pytrainer/extensions/googlemaps.py)
but I didn't see anything getting my attention.

Regarding what is needed from you... are you interested enough to
investigate further and create a working patch? If so, I would merge
into current code.

Best regards,

David

2014-12-31 18:30 GMT+01:00 Steve Franks <bahamasfra...@gmail.com>:
> I'm on the latest version of Mint. Everything I see in the mailing
> list regarding track coloring looks to be from 2011, so I assume the
> packaged version should work (not that I'm against building the source
> if I need to to get to the heart of things or merge patches).
>
> This is possibly my favourite feature, I'd really like to see it work
> - my map track always shows up as cyan, no matter the quantity of
> fiddling in the gui/options. Everything else works great. I can graph
> the speed & HR just fine, but neither will color the track when I
> select them in the drop-down above the map. I thought maybe the colors
> properties (which I haven't messed with) were overriding it, but they
> are all set to colors other than cyan...
>
> What do you need from me?
>
> Best,
> Steve
>
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