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by: theInnkeeper - Nov 5 2008, 2:36PM One thing I've realized is the elevation doesn't know about bridges. It's funny to see how much I drop and rise in some areas when I am actually level on a bridge.
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by: theInnkeeper - Nov 5 2008, 2:34PM I'm not a premium member. I know that as a free member I can't read private messages. I didn't know that I couldn't read the messages I send to other people. I can't even tell who I sent messages to. I know you want to get everybody over to the paid service, but maybe you should let people read for free what they wrote.
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by: theInnkeeper - Nov 3 2008, 3:39PM Go to Create New Workout / Activity
Go to the Time Taken fields.
In hours, minutes or seconds, put the cursor between the two 00. as in 0|0.
Delete the first 0 using backspace.
After you delete the 0, the cursor moves to the end of the line (after the last 0). If you use your arrows to move left, it just moves your cursor back to the end of the number.
It has to do with the JS function, numbersOnly(). Instead of running that on 'onKeyUp', run it on 'onBlur'
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by: aea@mmf - Nov 1 2008, 3:39PM Could you be more detailed as to where in and in what circumstances you encounter this problem?
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by: theInnkeeper - Oct 30 2008, 3:06PM I enter Tris and Dus and would like to put the time in as one entry instead of 2 or 3 entries. As it stands I can't put in the transition time or my place, etc. Since I am logging my training for the event(s), I would like to log how I did as well.
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by: theInnkeeper - Oct 30 2008, 3:03PM I have no clue what javascript is tied to the number fields like miles and time. Whatever it is moves my cursor whenever I try to edit an existing number. If I put in 12.64 miles, but 16.24 miles, I basically have to delete the number and re-enter it. I can't put my cursor on the number I want to change because the cursor moves.
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by: theInnkeeper - Oct 30 2008, 3:01PM I want to leave the beta group, how do I get out of it?
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by: barrylennox - Sep 28 2008, 12:52AM I am finding "phantom" hills when I apply elevation. Hills that I know just aren't there. I can ignore this on routes I know but how do I plan a ride on a new route. Another interesting thing is that one route I tried seven times, Most of the route was OK but at 3km and 5km there would sometimes be hills and sometimes not, and the when they were there they were different sizes. Does anyone how the elevation points are obtained. I download the information to Excel, standardise the distances and then put them into charts to compare new routes to those I already know.
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by: EarlsCourtBrian - Sep 19 2008, 3:08AM
The blue line was also better from the male color blind perspective.
A thick line with transparency would provide a line that stands out (presumably why it has been changed), but still allowing the information on the road to be visible.
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by: ced53 - Aug 22 2008, 2:41PM The beta hangs on me so my 5 min to enter a route is lost time. Happens 2 of 2 tries so far.
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