Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9
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@Fenr1r near the castle 51° SE (reverse bearing of the tent from the castle = SE 51°) . Please follow with attention
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@inkognito (& @Efejota) Interesting. And fine (uncredited-as-initially-displayed-the-shame) map. How would you then use those one-time generated coordinates? Would you be doing this with sequential major features along your route JIC the road became impassable?
If the watch can hold onto a first bearing, without needing to overwrite it with the second, I’d quite like it to be able to save that first bearing … and entered distance … and maybe elevation … maybe with an icon … and a name …
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@chrisc92 said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
@Fenr1r near the castle 51° SE (reverse bearing of the tent from the castle = SE 51°) . Please follow with attention
could you share coordinates to avoid visit this area ?
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@Mff73 Not on any map, apparently - so no coordinates. And the satellite image resolution of the region seems to be measurable in kilometres. I asked a Cure fan of my acquaintance and she told me it’s in the wooded hills above the small village of Dontgonearthe.
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@Egika Hell! You are absolutely right! I started a whole useless discussion! I missed the degrees bearing… Another reasons for asking for bigger fonts for people over 50
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@Efejota said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
Another reasons for asking for bigger fonts for people over 50
Preach.
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@Fenr1r When it comes to priorities, I would suggest to Suunto something like this:
- Implement the functionality to create POI with given GPS coordinates and elevation straight from the watch… Come on, this is a must!
- When it comes to the current bearing functionality, if you enter distance (and possibly also the elevation), allow us to save that projected point as POI…
- When you use the current bearing functionality without entering the distance, show the ray/line representing that bearing from the position of measurement in the navigation screen… This would come extremely handy if you go zig-zag in the forrest etc…
- If all that is implemented, now it’s a time to possibly implement crazy ideas like mine with the POI creation based on bearing from two different places
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Some feedback about the baro dial on the watch face:
The idea to color the scale light green to show the min/max value is great! The dial however shows about 5 hPa over the full scale. I noticed the min/max values are from a 12hr period. In this period it is not very uncommon that the pressure rises or drops more then 5 hPa. This means that I only see around 2,5 hPa lightgreen and the rest exceeds the scale. This gives me no idea how fast the pressure is changeing.
I would propose to extend the scale to at least 10-15 hPa or a dynamic scale and the direction towards it is moving.
Some pictures to (hopefuly) clarify the text above.
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@inkognito I heartily agree with the sense and obvious profitability of those suggestions (might even have suggested the first 2 a while back). However, your no.3 has me reassessing your no.4. And your motives. Are you planning to steal something from this hitherto unknown castle, approaching as close as possible to a pre-identified line of unobserved ground, followed by helicopter extraction? And is there a sport mode for that?
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@Fenr1r For that I am planning to use modified Cheerleading sport mode. I believe it will work great as a cover-up
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@inkognito Solid. Just don’t snag your pom-poms on the portcullis.
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@Fenr1r No wolfs, actually. Maybe wolves
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@inkognito unfortunately I used your pic but I didn’t share the idea That I tried to keep yours
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Now that we all share the evil plot of stealing from the castle while wearing chearleader costumes, there is no need to keep it a secret
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Ok, looks I am too stupid :). I tried suunto plus climb again and I do not understand those created laps by suunto plus climb, especially lap 3 and 5. Lap one is perfectly clear to me. Can someona explaine what I do not understand here? Altitude in grey
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@inkognito Can one claim IP rights on the profits of a criminal enterprise? Do I have to
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@Fenr1r Oh, you’re right. So, it’s just the castle treasure then, I won’t get my $$$ from Suunto. And, to be perfectly clear, there will be NO giveaway from my precious cheerleader outfits collection.
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@zvonejan give me a QS link
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@zvonejan said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
Ok, looks I am too stupid :). I tried suunto plus climb again and I do not understand those created laps by suunto plus climb, especially lap 3 and 5. Lap one is perfectly clear to me. Can someona explaine what I do not understand here? Altitude in grey
For second glance here.
Lap 1 the part before your climb and till where the climb starts
Lap 2 the climb till the climb ends
Lap 3 end of climb and the downhill / no climb part (could have been flat)
Lap 4 end of downhill / flat another climb
Lap 5 end of the climb and towards end
Remember laps, at just a sinlge “event” that marks and summarizes the previous time. For example think about and activity with one lap button press.You can two parts and the summary for lap 1 (or 0) and lap 2 (or 1). Hope it makes sense.
Here are some examples how it looks on Quantified Self
The green lines are the lap triggers creating portions of the activity as laps. (see below)
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos nice edition, very beautiful watch and wrist band!