Distance, Pace and HR on your route
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Nov 2012
10:18pm, 15 Nov 2012
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fetcheveryone
If you look at the glasses view for a run in your training log, there's a new bit of beta-feature that allows you to move your mouse around the map, and see your pace and heart rate at various points along your run. Just saying.
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Nov 2012
10:22pm, 15 Nov 2012
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sprouty76
Doesn't seem to work for me. Using Firefox 16.0.2 on Ubuntu Linux.
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Nov 2012
10:23pm, 15 Nov 2012
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FreshStart
Works fine here, thanks Fetch
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Nov 2012
10:28pm, 15 Nov 2012
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sprouty76
Strange, working now!
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Nov 2012
10:29pm, 15 Nov 2012
11,955 posts
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fetcheveryone
Maybe different routes?
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Nov 2012
10:29pm, 15 Nov 2012
11,956 posts
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fetcheveryone
Or a cached version of the external JS file?
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Nov 2012
10:32pm, 15 Nov 2012
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sprouty76
Possibly - I did hit f5 when it wasn't working, and that's when it started working. Works for all of them now (including bike rides)
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Nov 2012
10:32pm, 15 Nov 2012
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sprouty76
It's very nice by the way!
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Nov 2012
10:40pm, 15 Nov 2012
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fetcheveryone
Ta
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Nov 2012
11:07pm, 15 Nov 2012
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sprouty76
Considering you're comparing the mouse pos with every element in the route every time the mouse moves, I'd be tempted to use a less-accurate but faster method for calculating the distance.
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