Fwd: Re: My progress in HTML export.

Gehad Elrobey gehadelrobey at gmail.com
Wed Jun 11 02:18:25 PDT 2014


Actually this should have been sent to the mailing list, My phone client
doesn't reply all by default. Sorry for that.

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From: "Gehad Elrobey" <gehadelrobey at gmail.com>
Date: 11 Jun 2014 11:14
Subject: Re: My progress in HTML export.
To: <poltsi at 777-team.org>
Cc:

>
> On 11 Jun 2014 10:11, Paul-Erik Törrönen <poltsi at 777-team.org> wrote:
> >
> > > I am not familiar with the dive profile anyway so I am willing to know
> > > your feedback and if you have any recommendations. I need to know what
> > > is the most important curves that we need to sketch in the profile.
> >
> > Everything? Which is shown in the application graph (the information box
> > when hovering over the graph).
> >
> > A couple of other suggestions/questions:
> >
> > * Add the next/previous on the top of the dive list-box too, this is
> > useful when you have selected to show 100 dives and want to go
> > back/forward without scrolling to the bottom of the page
> >
> > * The ordering seems to be implicit ascending (old->new), if you click
on
> > the number column, nothing happens, only clicking a second time actually
> > reverses the order. This is probably due to the initial state being
> > undefined, first time it then sets it to explicit ascend which the list
> > already is, and the second click is descend (new->old)
> >
>
> I will fix this.
>
> > * A back-button to the dive list from the show more details-view would
be
> > appreciated :-)
> >
>
> I will add this for sure, and will add buttons to navigate to prev/next
dive from detailed view.
>
> > * The graph is currently a inline created png with a size that is quite
> > odd (eg. 1401x1001, width seems to depend of the dive picked), this is
> > then resized in the page which makes it look horizontally stretched. Any
> > possibility making the graph an rescalable one, using eg. Highcharts
> > (http://www.highcharts.com/)? Like this:
> > http://devel.poltsi.fi/websurface/340.html
> >
> > FWIW when I exported my whole log (~470 dives), the json-file is ~2MB. I
> > can only imagine how big it would get when you add all the dive
telemetry
> > as well as the internally calculated values (SAC, PO2, PN2, ...) for
each
> > timepoints.
> >
>
> This is why I thought we should only export the most important curves in
the view, and leave the least important ones as an options. This will help
us to have handy exports and easily portable.
> Also I dont think my mobile phone for example will act smoothly when
having these data in memory.
>
> > Poltsi
> >
> > --
> > Paul-Erik Törrönen   "When science and the Bible differ,
> > poltsi at 777-team.org   science has obviously misinterpreted
> > +358 40 703 1231      its data"
> > http://poltsi.fi/     Henry Morris, father of 'modern creationism'
> >
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