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Richard MI Member Since: 10/06/2005 Total Posts: 1 4.4 Years Ago |
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Hi,
Not so much a bug report as much as a feature request. I would really like to see a sleep log/chart ( if it doesn't already exist)
Thanks!
RichJ |
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Chris CA Member Since: 01/19/2004 Total Posts: 788 4.4 Years Ago |
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You can find a sleep chart (if you have been keeping track of sleep in your daily stats) using the "view graphs" button located in the My Stats section. Enjoy! |
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Brian NM Member Since: 04/01/2005 Total Posts: 421 4.4 Years Ago |
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Hi Chris -
Since you are talking about that feature, which I use daily, that and the weight chart, I was wonder why all the dates for the data are skrunched up on the left side of the chart and having no relation to the graph itself. Another nice feature would be to return to the "scale" page after hitting save, instead of reverting to the home page and then having to go back to the scale page to then hit the view chart icon. A couple of extra clicks, and waits that seem unnecessary.
Love the site - and it has inspired me to walk a lot farther! Really looking forward to the rumored new features on the "across america" map.
Thanks.
brian |
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Brian NM Member Since: 04/01/2005 Total Posts: 421 4.3 Years Ago |
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has a bug of some kind - it tells me i do not have enough information to graph! it has given me a graph every day since april 1, today, not enough. good luck!
Re: weight and sleep graph
well some of it coppied. I have lost both the weight and sleep graphs, it says i do not have enough information to graphs. Which of course is wrong. and the pie chart is also missing on the exercise page. Hope you can fix that stuff!
Thank you. you obviously enjoy your work here...i enjoy the site.
Brian Every
Espanola, NM
Member Since:
04/01/2005
Total Posts: 78
22.7 Hours Ago
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also pie chart on work out page is not coming up. only a small box with an x in it. Thanks
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Thomas NY Member Since: 10/08/2005 Total Posts: 10 4.3 Years Ago |
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I'm waiting for the sleep log to look like the 52 week workout report. While a daily chart is useful (for me, to see that I'm alternating between 4 hour and 12 hours of sleep - not good), the 52-week report style is much more attractive. Ideally, sleep log could be overlayed with any of the other values (weight, calories, body fat, workout etc.) How about a minimum/maximum bar for each week? |
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