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Would it be possible to populate a default time so we don't have to fill out the field? Like you do with weight and equipment? Most of my runs are in the morning and I don't care if my log says I started at exactly 5:55 or a default of 6:00.
Would it be possible to populate a default time so we don't have to fill out the field? Like you do with weight and equipment?
Most of my runs are in the morning and I don't care if my log says I started at exactly 5:55 or a default of 6:00.
Tom,
Unless there's a bug, the field is not required so you can leave it blank if you don't care about it.
+1. It's a small thing, but I always, always forgot that I needed to enter AM/PM before.
This is the sort of problems I'm trying to fix. The feedback I received from non-computer savvy people is that they don't know how to enter the time into the field. They are so used to select hours and minutes from a drop down or having hours and minutes as separate text fields. Technically, the new time of day field is the latter, but it's not as offensive as dropdowns. It can still be made easier to use, if only I can figure out how to enable the left and right arrow keys to move between fields.
Prince of Fatness
Tom, Unless there's a bug, the field is not required so you can leave it blank if you don't care about it.
I do not enter a time for runs that I enter manually and am never prompted for it.
Not at it at all.
Feeling the growl again
I was prompted that I had to enter a time, once, two days ago. Never since. It struck me as odd at the time, then again I knew updates were ongoing per eric's message so I just ignored it.
Thanks for all the good work, eric
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Thanks Eric... I guess I haven't tried leaving it blank. Normally the field is drawn to my attention because I enter the time in the wrong format (I'm a sloppy typist)... same with my run duration most of the time.
Thanks again!
Tom
[tab] < [shift] + [ ; ]
I'm with eric on this very important issue.
If we are counting keystrokes, then [1] + [0] < [1] +[0] +[tab] + [0].
While that is true, "10" as in hours is a bug that I never caught.
I have the 24 hour option selected, but wasn't able to enter it that way this morning. Is that option not returning?
Valet Parking
I believe it is now more user friendly because the hour and minute fields are more explicit. New users struggle with the field because it's not obvious enough. It is a small change from the previous experience and it is something you're not used to. Its change is needed in preparation for another project. Give it a chance. I have no doubt that after you grow accustom to it, you'll have the same objection if I revert back.
I have great doubts. It is a drag.
It was a drag the first time I did it.
The next few times have been fine.
For me. Mind you, I use about 15% of the capabilities of Yee Olde Log.
If you have the 24 hour option selected, then the time of day field expects the input to be in 24 hour format.
rectumdamnnearkilledem
Hmmm...a Masshole. And I'm not sure how this is putting you out so much with the 1-2x/week that you are logging workouts... Ermahgerd, what did that cost you, an extra 1.437 seconds of your life/week?
Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to
remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.
~ Sarah Kay
I doublechecked and I do have the 24 hr option selected (like I want) and then checked again and I can enter the time in that format as long as I ignore the ":" Seeing the 24 hr format with a colon will take some getting used to - I may have to switch back to "civilian" time. LOL
btw.....
THANKS!