Hi, Mat!
On 9/2/21 10:15 AM, Mat Knoll wrote:
Hi Luis,
Sorry for being late. I stuck correcting term papers of about 100
students
Thanks for finding time for GNU Health with that amount of work ! :)
But now the good news: Great Work! Success! The import works
perfectly. Even with multi
Hello Mat,
Am Donnerstag, 2. September 2021, 11:15:34 CEST schrieb Mat Knoll:
> In parallel, I will work on the German translation. Please let me know
> if there is anything else I can support/contribute.
German translation for 1.0 is completed, see
https://phabricator.kde.org/D29910
I guess it
Hi Luis,
Sorry for being late. I stuck correcting term papers of about 100
students
But now the good news: Great Work! Success! The import works perfectly.
Even with multiple import of the same data. And: The chart looks very
good. No scaling problems!
If values out of range are entere
Hi, Mat
On Mon, 23 Aug 2021 15:11:37 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>
> Yes, I saw your announcement :-)
>
> I'll test the app with extended data in den next days and will report.
Fantastic! Thanks a lot
All the best
Luis
Hi Luis,
Yes, I saw your announcement :-)
I'll test the app with extended data in den next days and will report.
Best,
Mat
On 23.08.21 00:09, Luis Falcon wrote:
Hi, Mat!
On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 10:07:27 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
Hi Luis,
Only very briefly: the data was in chronological order, th
Hi, Mat!
On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 10:07:27 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>
> Only very briefly: the data was in chronological order, the import
> was into a completely empty database.
I just released 1.0.4, which should fix the plotting issue.
Let me know how it goes :)
All the best
Luis
Hi, Mat!
On Mon, 9 Aug 2021 10:07:27 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>
> Only very briefly: the data was in chronological order, the import
> was into a completely empty database.
That's a very key piece of info!
I will definitely look into it... I usually get those charts on
re-imports uns
Hi Luis,
Only very briefly: the data was in chronological order, the import was
into a completely empty database.
Enjoy vacation!
Thanks a million!
Best,
Mat
Hi, Mat!
Awesome! Very happy about the results. That is a nice dataset.
The awkward looking chart I believe comes from sending the non-sorted
data to matplotlib, or repeating the import.
I will work on this in the coming days.
Once we have this sort out no matter how many times we
accidentally
Hi Luis,
great! Thanks! I'll report.
Best,
Mat
On 28.07.21 14:13, Luis Falcon wrote:
Hi, Mat
Some updates...
On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 13:36:19 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
- When (accidentally) inserting an empty row (even at the end of the
csv) an error occurred:
Traceback (most recent call last):
l
Hi, Mat
Some updates...
On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 13:36:19 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
> - When (accidentally) inserting an empty row (even at the end of the
> csv) an error occurred:
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> line 100, in parse_values
> vdate = line[0]
> IndexError: list index out of ra
Hi Luis,
The screenshot did work great :)
Perfect! I didn't know that convenient solution to share pics.
By looking at the chart is indeed showing both the time of the day hour
of the day... it's kind of the expected behavior. When more records are
inserted, matplotlib will automatically discar
Hi Luis,
- When accidentally incorrectly formatting date or time the
respective line is skipped ("Error on the date or time: Skipping...")
Great! Worked as expected :)
I understand :-)
Possible issues/problems/limitations:
- The bp/hr card correctly shows the last imported value. However,
w
Hi, Mat!
On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 17:16:05 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
> >> Possible issues/problems/limitations:
> >> - The bp/hr card correctly shows the last imported value. However,
> >> when viewing the chart strange x-axis values are shown (screenshot
> >> is available, but I'm unsure if I could att
Hi, Mat!
Thank you for testing and for such a detailed description!
Some comments inline
On Wed, 21 Jul 2021 13:36:19 +0200
Mat Knoll wrote:
> Hi Luis,
>
> As promised I tested the import-script mygh_import_readings.py (more
> from a user perspective, not a developer perspective). Test syste
Hi Luis,
As promised I tested the import-script mygh_import_readings.py (more
from a user perspective, not a developer perspective). Test system is
Arch, latest version with Plasma (KDE) running.
Imported values are bp and hr (14 lines): 4 records as of 2020-01-04, 5
records as of 2020-01-05 a
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