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IanB:

--- Quote from: mtdoc on June 15, 2018, 03:29:27 pm ---Bug:  Sometimes when pan and zooming on gragh, you get in a mode where the y axis labels and lines disappear and you can no longer see the data. No amount of pinching or dragging, or scrolling brings it back. Tapping reset doesn’t work either.

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Did you try a double tap on the graph area? That should reset to the full auto-scaled view.
IanB:

--- Quote from: Seppy on June 15, 2018, 06:36:16 am ---Build 1.3:
- Potential solution to iPad crashing when saving data

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Verified. Save now works on my iPad  :)


--- Quote ---will add HH:MM:ss:mmm or something similar but that is a little to many characters for the graph we need something better.

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For the axis labels I don't think fractional seconds are needed. The time axis grid lines should be in round number intervals, so hh:mm:ss should be sufficient (it is only 8 characters and the colons are thin).
mtdoc:

--- Quote from: IanB on June 15, 2018, 03:57:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: mtdoc on June 15, 2018, 03:29:27 pm ---Bug:  Sometimes when pan and zooming on gragh, you get in a mode where the y axis labels and lines disappear and you can no longer see the data. No amount of pinching or dragging, or scrolling brings it back. Tapping reset doesn’t work either.

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Did you try a double tap on the graph area? That should reset to the full auto-scaled view.

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Yes, that resets it.

But it still seems like a bug that an axis disappears and pinch/drag stops working and the reset button becomes nonfunctional.
mtdoc:

--- Quote from: IanB on June 15, 2018, 04:03:53 pm ---
--- Quote ---will add HH:MM:ss:mmm or something similar but that is a little to many characters for the graph we need something better.

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For the axis labels I don't think fractional seconds are needed. The time axis grid lines should be in round number intervals, so hh:mm:ss should be sufficient (it is only 8 characters and the colons are thin).

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I agree. No need for fractional secomds.
Seppy:

--- Quote from: mtdoc on June 15, 2018, 04:33:35 pm ---
--- Quote from: IanB on June 15, 2018, 04:03:53 pm ---
--- Quote ---will add HH:MM:ss:mmm or something similar but that is a little to many characters for the graph we need something better.

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For the axis labels I don't think fractional seconds are needed. The time axis grid lines should be in round number intervals, so hh:mm:ss should be sufficient (it is only 8 characters and the colons are thin).

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I agree. No need for fractional secomds.

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The reasons that there are fractions of a second on the X axis are as follows:

* The range auto-scales to new data, new data arrives in fractions of a second
* If the range block auto scales (to the next round number) it expands in a jerky manner
* If I simply truncate the digits, preventing issue 2 then it is inaccurate
There are some things to try but I want to avoid block auto scaling as it is jerky. I also don't want to truncate as it is simply inaccurate.
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