SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by DoriC » Sun Jan 15, 2012 3:25 pm

Starlette wrote:Jedimark.

Thank you for the option on averages, that works for me *graciously bows* I chose weighted average. I don't have a second language of geek language so I'll just say after you defined the different averages that sounded like it would give me the best information.

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I chose weighted average too mainly because Mark prefers it! Now all I have to do is try to interpret it? I wonder what would come up if I googled "language for geeks"??

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by archangle » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:34 pm

jedimark wrote: as I'm trying to solve this problem permanently.. I think I've got it, but I need a second or third opinion, as my foggy brains struggling to keep up with this one..

Once this is solid I'll drop the Total Leaks from overview, as it's confusing having both..
I think there needs to be a step to recalculate the data when you change the option from total to unintentional. Right now, switching from one to the other seems to leave you with at least some of the data still displayed the old way.

I do like the daily display with both intentional and total leak displayed. Please leave that as an option.

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by archangle » Sun Jan 15, 2012 4:35 pm

Pugsy wrote:Archangle...I do have 2 leak lines available (in the Beta Version) in detail daily data ONLY for ...
I tinkered with this a bit, finally ended up getting it to go both ways by creating a new user. I think it still needs a little fiddling to make the switch from one mode to the other work properly.

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by jedimark » Sun Jan 15, 2012 5:56 pm

chrisinaustin wrote:
Breathe Jimbo wrote:
chrisinaustin wrote:What are the system requirements for the latest Mac version?
An intel Mac running Lion or Snow Leopard.
Hmmm... that I do:

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Your mac isn't by any chance 32bit?

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by jedimark » Sun Jan 15, 2012 6:04 pm

archangle wrote:
jedimark wrote: as I'm trying to solve this problem permanently.. I think I've got it, but I need a second or third opinion, as my foggy brains struggling to keep up with this one..

Once this is solid I'll drop the Total Leaks from overview, as it's confusing having both..
I think there needs to be a step to recalculate the data when you change the option from total to unintentional. Right now, switching from one to the other seems to leave you with at least some of the data still displayed the old way.

I do like the daily display with both intentional and total leak displayed. Please leave that as an option.
That drop-down in preferences currently has no effect.. It may even be removed. Maybe a checkbox for those who want to see Total Leaks in overview. (overlaying that would look like a dogs breakfast)

There will be no need to recalculate the data after the initial recalculation in the next build, as there are separate channels for Total Leak and Leak information.

Maybe a option to recalculate using a more accurate mask profile for days following the Mask start date.. (all days before this date would be calculated during import with a slightly less accurate per session leak profile)

Intellipap machines also have Total Leak information available.

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by DoriC » Sun Jan 15, 2012 10:43 pm

archangle wrote:
jedimark wrote: as I'm trying to solve this problem permanently.. I think I've got it, but I need a second or third opinion, as my foggy brains struggling to keep up with this one..

Once this is solid I'll drop the Total Leaks from overview, as it's confusing having both..
I think there needs to be a step to recalculate the data when you change the option from total to unintentional. Right now, switching from one to the other seems to leave you with at least some of the data still displayed the old way.

I do like the daily display with both intentional and total leak displayed. Please leave that as an option.
I like both graphs displayed too.

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by jedimark » Mon Jan 16, 2012 12:12 am

DoriC wrote:
archangle wrote:
jedimark wrote: as I'm trying to solve this problem permanently.. I think I've got it, but I need a second or third opinion, as my foggy brains struggling to keep up with this one..

Once this is solid I'll drop the Total Leaks from overview, as it's confusing having both..
I think there needs to be a step to recalculate the data when you change the option from total to unintentional. Right now, switching from one to the other seems to leave you with at least some of the data still displayed the old way.

I do like the daily display with both intentional and total leak displayed. Please leave that as an option.
I like both graphs displayed too.
In daily view?

I much prefer seeing both lines there too.

But what about overview? (I can't really merge the two together as it's far too busy)

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Post by archangle » Mon Jan 16, 2012 2:53 am

I like the dual display on the daily. I agree, they shouldn't be merged on the overview.

By the way, does it look like F&P machines with the USB smartstick can be made to work?

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by jedimark » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:27 am

archangle wrote:I like the dual display on the daily. I agree, they shouldn't be merged on the overview.

By the way, does it look like F&P machines with the USB smartstick can be made to work?
Yes on the F&P.. I finally have my hands on some Icon data.. I've just got to sit down and start hacking away at it. It looks well structured, which is what's important..

I'm trying to get some of the other issues out of the way before I start on it... Especially that unintentional leak thing on PRS1..
Plus there's a few Mac behavioural problems that need sorting out..

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by tetragon » Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:56 am

jedimark wrote:
chrisinaustin wrote:
Breathe Jimbo wrote:
chrisinaustin wrote:What are the system requirements for the latest Mac version?
An intel Mac running Lion or Snow Leopard.
Hmmm... that I do:

Image

Your mac isn't by any chance 32bit?
That particular box is 32-bit, that its processor is a Core Duo, not a Core 2 Duo, gives it away (32-bit, dual-core laptop processor). It's an early Intel Mac. Apple's first generation of Intel boxes was full of 32-bit MacBooks and iMacs.

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Post by jedimark » Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:10 am

tetragon wrote:That particular box is 32-bit, that its processor is a Core Duo, not a Core 2 Duo, gives it away (32-bit, dual-core laptop processor). It's an early Intel Mac. Apple's first generation of Intel boxes was full of 32-bit MacBooks and iMacs.
That explains it then..

Jimbo's builds are made for newer Core 2 64bit macs, with Cocoa libs..

SleepyHead can be built for 32bit Carbon macs, but an older version of QtSDK is required that works on these machines.

I'm afraid I can't be of much further help with this, as I don't have access to any apple hardware. :/

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by tetragon » Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:48 am

jedimark wrote:
tetragon wrote:That particular box is 32-bit, that its processor is a Core Duo, not a Core 2 Duo, gives it away (32-bit, dual-core laptop processor). It's an early Intel Mac. Apple's first generation of Intel boxes was full of 32-bit MacBooks and iMacs.
That explains it then..

Jimbo's builds are made for newer Core 2 64bit macs, with Cocoa libs..

SleepyHead can be built for 32bit Carbon macs, but an older version of QtSDK is required that works on these machines.

I'm afraid I can't be of much further help with this, as I don't have access to any apple hardware. :/
I have one of that machine's contemporaries in my apartment, sitting in a box. It can't run Snow Leopard, though, unless I get around to upgrading its RAM. If I free up some space, I can see if I can coax my laptop config, or my iMac, into generating binaries that will work (and yes, that would include a custom build of Qt).

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Post by jedimark » Mon Jan 16, 2012 7:24 am

tetragon wrote:
jedimark wrote:
tetragon wrote:That particular box is 32-bit, that its processor is a Core Duo, not a Core 2 Duo, gives it away (32-bit, dual-core laptop processor). It's an early Intel Mac. Apple's first generation of Intel boxes was full of 32-bit MacBooks and iMacs.
That explains it then..

Jimbo's builds are made for newer Core 2 64bit macs, with Cocoa libs..

SleepyHead can be built for 32bit Carbon macs, but an older version of QtSDK is required that works on these machines.

I'm afraid I can't be of much further help with this, as I don't have access to any apple hardware. :/
I have one of that machine's contemporaries in my apartment, sitting in a box. It can't run Snow Leopard, though, unless I get around to upgrading its RAM. If I free up some space, I can see if I can coax my laptop config, or my iMac, into generating binaries that will work (and yes, that would include a custom build of Qt).
Cool..

I'm not sure if Qt 4.7.4 will work ok with Carbon, but it's still regularly tested with SleepyHead.. I know they dropped Carbon in 4.8.0 series..

There was a list of pre-packaged QtSDK builds which included Carbon macs, that might save you some time... Compiling Qt on a non-rocket machine is a rather un-joyous experience..

4.6 should work, but I haven't done a build test in a while, so I've probably snuck a few >=4.7 naughties in since the last test. (I did backport a whole heap of time functions to make it work with older Qt)

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by archangle » Mon Jan 16, 2012 10:19 am

jedimark wrote:Yes on the F&P.. I finally have my hands on some Icon data.. I've just got to sit down and start hacking away at it. It looks well structured, which is what's important..
Bravo! That should be a great help to F&P users here in the US who can't get access to F&P software.

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Re: SleepyHead 0.9.1 Official Beta Release

Post by Gabe » Mon Jan 16, 2012 11:42 am

Starlette wrote:Jedimark.

Thank you for the option on averages, that works for me *graciously bows* I chose weighted average. I don't have a second language of geek language so I'll just say after you defined the different averages that sounded like it would give me the best information.

Starlette
I opted for weighted average and clicked on ok and restarted, but it still went back to median. I did this several times and still didn't take. Why is this and did I do it wrong? Thanks


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