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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:18 pm
by squid13
Drowsy Dancer wrote:You probably need to d/l the utility to open a file zipped in 7z format...I had to.
palerider wrote:you need 7zip from 7-zip.org.
I downloaded the program and it's installed and SleepyHead is working just fine.

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:24 pm
by woodworkerjunkie
palerider wrote:
nelamvr6 wrote:This looks really great! Thanks for all your hard work!

I installed it on my Windows 8 partition, and after some initial starts and stops, it's working great!

Now... Any idea when we'll see a version that works for Linux?
how are you at compiling?

I'm using linux.

http://sleepyhead.sourceforge.net/wiki/ ... rom_source

it's not too bad, download the qt dev environment, clone the source, and you might have to add a couple other packages...
I'm fairly new to linux, still haven't figured out how to compile everything and get it working. I'm still using the older 0.9.2 version. I never did get the pie chart to work (no big deal) and in order to get it to download the info off my card, I have to select the "new location" each time. Other than that it works good, just don't have all the fancier features!

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:32 pm
by palerider
woodworkerjunkie wrote:
palerider wrote:
nelamvr6 wrote:This looks really great! Thanks for all your hard work!

I installed it on my Windows 8 partition, and after some initial starts and stops, it's working great!

Now... Any idea when we'll see a version that works for Linux?
how are you at compiling?

I'm using linux.

http://sleepyhead.sourceforge.net/wiki/ ... rom_source

it's not too bad, download the qt dev environment, clone the source, and you might have to add a couple other packages...
I'm fairly new to linux, still haven't figured out how to compile everything and get it working. I'm still using the older 0.9.2 version. I never did get the pie chart to work (no big deal) and in order to get it to download the info off my card, I have to select the "new location" each time. Other than that it works good, just don't have all the fancier features!
it's fairly easy... give it a shot, it won't hurt anything

and you might end up with cutting edge sleepyhead

the qt bits are here: http://qt-project.org/downloads

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:52 pm
by jedimark
Krelvin wrote:Image
MSVCR120.dll is not on workstation.
This was corrected by downloading vcredist_x64.exe file from:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download ... x?id=40784
Thank you for providing that link... I completely forgot that the 64bit build made with microsofts compiler needed the new visual C++ runtime.
The important warning about write protecting the SD card makes sense if you are using Win8.. Win7 does not do that type of action. Might be good to note that. SDCard write protection doesn't work on all computers and the switch itself is normally fairly weak and easy to break.
Win7 has been reported killing sdcards.. though it is a lot more rare.
I think the biggest killer is early ejection in most cases, when people forget to unmount.
The main reason I put the warning, is people need their cards intact for compliance purposes..
I will add an option later to hide the message for those that are acutely aware of the issue, but it will be on by default.
The no data error that I got with 0.96 doesn't happen anymore...
Good?
When using Overview, it seems to be blank. Not sure what it is supposed to look like.

AHI shows nothing as I move the mouse around (date changes at the bottom but nothing on the chart)
Usage shows nothing as I move the mouse around (date changes at the bottom but nothing on the chart)
Session time shows a pink bar as I move between the days
Etc...

However I then clicked on one of them and all of the charts showed bar graph info. (will provide graphics as soon as I can)
Yup, I know about that one... For some incredibly annoying reason, I haven't been able to replicate it.
I'll keep trying to break it, so I can have that sorted by next test build.

It takes a while for the summaries to initially load if you have overview set to displaying everything.
Overview graph now loads summaries as it draws the first time, so the delay might be causing this issue..
Try the PreLoading Summaries option in preferences.. it makes startup a bit slower but may solve the problem?
Restarting the program remembered the Calendar and side bar settings (cool).
That one's been annoying me for ages

Still having a few problems with this on WinXP with smaller resolution screens, there is a Qt bug that affects widget resizing that I can't figure a workaround for.

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 7:58 pm
by woodworkerjunkie
palerider wrote:
woodworkerjunkie wrote:
palerider wrote:
nelamvr6 wrote:This looks really great! Thanks for all your hard work!

I installed it on my Windows 8 partition, and after some initial starts and stops, it's working great!

Now... Any idea when we'll see a version that works for Linux?
how are you at compiling?

I'm using linux.

http://sleepyhead.sourceforge.net/wiki/ ... rom_source

it's not too bad, download the qt dev environment, clone the source, and you might have to add a couple other packages...
I'm fairly new to linux, still haven't figured out how to compile everything and get it working. I'm still using the older 0.9.2 version. I never did get the pie chart to work (no big deal) and in order to get it to download the info off my card, I have to select the "new location" each time. Other than that it works good, just don't have all the fancier features!
it's fairly easy... give it a shot, it won't hurt anything

and you might end up with cutting edge sleepyhead

the qt bits are here: http://qt-project.org/downloads
I'll try to give a shot over the weekend. (my weekend is Sunday and Monday).

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:02 pm
by NateS
Running absolutely fabulously on my MacBook Pro!

It's beautiful!

It's great!

How do I get the red leak line back, Mark?

Regards, Nate

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:24 pm
by jedimark
NateS wrote:Running absolutely fabulously on my MacBook Pro!

It's beautiful!

It's great!

How do I get the red leak line back, Mark?

Regards, Nate
Glad your liking it

Right click on the yaxis area over the Leak graph, go to Dotted lines, and enable the checkbox

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 8:55 pm
by PakWaan
Mark,

As a new user of Sleepyhead I just wanted to say "THANK YOU" for all the work you have put into this software. I downloaded the new OpenGL version today and it's running like a champ. People like you make the world a brighter place!

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:00 pm
by bwexler
Mark this new version looks great.
I especially like the SPO2 graphs for my CMS 50i. They run circles around the CMS graphs.
Now all you need to do is enable data transfer from the WiFi SD cards and the 50iw so we can all stop forgetting to put the cards back in our machines or fooling with USB cables.

And if you would like to stop by and teach me how to compile Windows and Linux versions, that would be great.
I think we are fairly close, just accross the pond.

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:09 pm
by palerider
bwexler wrote:Mark this new version looks great.
I especially like the SPO2 graphs for my CMS 50i. They run circles around the CMS graphs.
Now all you need to do is enable data transfer from the WiFi SD cards and the 50iw so we can all stop forgetting to put the cards back in our machines or fooling with USB cables.

And if you would like to stop by and teach me how to compile Windows and Linux versions, that would be great.
I think we are fairly close, just accross the pond.
I've transferred data from my 50iw wirelessly.. it's much easier to use the usb cable though, (at least with linux, as it stands now)

you should be able to use the toshiba wifi cards, I've seen a sync program that runs a script that sync's files off of them.

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:44 pm
by bwexler
Is there or can there, be a way to import multiple sessions from the CMS 50i at one time?
Like highlite the top session, hold down the shift key, highlight the last session, get all the session in between in one pass.

PR that sounds interesting. I need a guinea pig out on the bleeding edge to assure me that it works before I spend the big bucks for a WiFi SD card.
Maybe I can just convince the medical Mafia to get me one. I will tell them my sleep speialist required it.

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:51 pm
by Drowsy Dancer
Oddly enough, it didn't import all the daily data from my new SD card and new machine I started using in April 2014 (it's missing about the first 21 days), but the summary page is summarizing the data back to February 2011 from my first machine.

So it is pulling information from my 0.9.6 folder. Has to be.

Love the looks of it so far.0

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:09 pm
by palerider
bwexler wrote:Is there or can there, be a way to import multiple sessions from the CMS 50i at one time?
Like highlite the top session, hold down the shift key, highlight the last session, get all the session in between in one pass.

PR that sounds interesting. I need a guinea pig out on the bleeding edge to assure me that it works before I spend the big bucks for a WiFi SD card.
Maybe I can just convince the medical Mafia to get me one. I will tell them my sleep speialist required it.
toshiba flashair cards are only about 20 bux... not that big...

I tried to get mark to do multiple imports too ...

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 10:25 pm
by nelamvr6
palerider wrote:
nelamvr6 wrote:This looks really great! Thanks for all your hard work!

I installed it on my Windows 8 partition, and after some initial starts and stops, it's working great!

Now... Any idea when we'll see a version that works for Linux?
how are you at compiling?

I'm using linux.

http://sleepyhead.sourceforge.net/wiki/ ... rom_source

it's not too bad, download the qt dev environment, clone the source, and you might have to add a couple other packages...
I'm not very good, unfortunately. I love Linux, but I haven't become enough of a power user to manage that.

All I really want is a deb package...

Re: SleepyHead 0.9.8-1 Testing Builds

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 12:10 am
by Uncle Flapp
Great work, Mark! Thanks for getting the Mask Pressure graph fixed for PR 960. Sent a donation your way.
I greatly appreciate what you do for this community.

- Flappy