Mentalist Traceur
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2010-12-28
, 21:42
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2010-12-31
, 10:22
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2010-12-31
, 12:50
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@ Switzerland
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#273
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If I remember right this was default in some earlier versions. Maybe you could add it (again) to fit the graph in the display?
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2010-12-31
, 13:36
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#274
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It was always in fixed steps. In the beginning it was default on the middle level, but I changed it to the smallest zoom level as I think people want first of all have a whole overview.
To scale the graph to fit the screen would be quite tricky and might not look nice due the rendering.
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2011-01-09
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@ Florida
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#275
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2011-01-10
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2011-01-10
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@ Switzerland
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#277
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It is possible to pause recording and continue later after unspecified time. Currently SleepAnalyser counts this paused time to the no movement category of the session. I think there should be its own category "paused" for this.
Ive always thought the "<" and ">" marks in the detailed reports are in wrong way. What is the logic there?
"time without movements: < 30 min: 1h20m"
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2011-01-10
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2011-01-10
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2011-01-10
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#280
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Did you check the help menu?
In there it is explained how to set the trigger.
It should be fairly easy to understand.
I will test about the stop/snooze buttons.
Actually I thought the normal alarm swaps them randomly to make sure you are awake, but I have to investigate.