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Posts: 1,076 | Thanked: 176 times | Joined on Mar 2007
#11
Fair enough, but given the graph problems, the program ought to be able to ignore such way out of bounds speeds or at least ask the user if they want to remove such an erroneous datapoint.

Failing that, if such a thing is a known phenom. the need to zoom in would definitely be useful. The speed graph becomes useless when that happens.
 
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#12
So, today I gave ecoach a try. I put it into the back compartment of my urban holster an started running. ecoach wanted to connect to the internet to download maps. (On a sidenote, can I somehow use my openstreetmaps from maemo mapper or navit?). without any maps I started the application and hed into the woods.

in the end some resukts were surprising. What I really liked was the topography table.. I think I have to pimp my holster as it tended to slip from my sholders.

To wrap things up. I really like this app. Yet I really like to use my "old" maps.

Thanks a lot,
icke
 
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Posts: 166 | Thanked: 191 times | Joined on Dec 2007 @ Oulu, Finland
#13
Hey

Thanx for your comments... sorry i didnt notice conversation on this thread earlier.

Yeah eCoach sometimes shows bogus speed from GPS, i'll try to do somekind of filter for the values that differ too much.

Actually I thought I already fixed this but I guess I must test this more.

About the map downloading, it should not try to connect to network.
You can download maps on the device forehand for example by scrolling on a map view somewhere where you have network connection.

Could you please provide here some information about your software versions: which versions of ecoach, ecoac-maptile-loader and maemo you are using.

And if you guys find something odd / wrong please file a bug:

https://garage.maemo.org/tracker/?at...88&func=browse

//Sampo
 
Posts: 93 | Thanked: 28 times | Joined on Jan 2009 @ Germany
#14
Dear Sampo,

Thanks for the reply. Hadn't checked in a while, too. To answer your questions:
maemo: diablo
ecoach: 1.14
ecoach-maptile-loader: not found (or did you mean)
maptile-loader: wasn't installed (just done it after you pointed it out)

In the meantime I used ecoach anew. Again it tried to connect to the internet despite the fact that I was running through "know" territory.

Thanks again for this nice program. The only reason why I use it not that often is that the n810 is quite heavy. But if I finally find a suitable heart rate monitor watch, this might change.

icke
 
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