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Graphs in app #154
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Yes, I will add a graph. I already checked some libraries for a good one. Do you really need a widget for the other unit? |
No not at all. As you said its already shown in raw data. It is strongly in the category of "Nice to have" and will be unique to this app if added. No other app, that I know of, does it. |
As a widget is not a big deal, I have thought about adding a value only widget for the other unit. Do you have an idea, how this can be named? "other unit" or "alternate unit" or "second unit" or "complementary unit"? |
Hmm as I was just hoping it will be displayed in main widget I did not give the naming much thought but if it will be a separate widget, you are right it will need a name. I think "Other Unit" might be least ambiguous. |
Adding it to the main widget, will be more difficult as I have to take care for the layout with and without the other unit. |
I also think the work developed by @pachi81 is admirable! |
Yes, the problem is, that I have developed the app mainly for myself :-) And I do not really need the graph, because it is the past and not really relevant for the future. Only if you want to analyze your insulin affect for meals and so on, but then you need a better tool, where you can see all events.... |
Another vote for the graph. Thank you, @pachi81 for the great work in any case. I know its difficult to find motivation to implement features that you don't intend to use yourself ;) |
Thank you for your feedback! |
Thanks for the app. It really is very nicely done. I was wondering if you have any plans to include graphs and logs for the data it recieves on the phone app?
It really will be very helpful especially because the visibility of data on librelink app is pretty basic and does not allow view of reading at the time, just graph and logs are only shown for manual scans.
I think even if the value received is stored in a simple sqlite database that will be a great value , although that may already be the case, I have not explored the code.
Also is there a possibility to include a widget that shows values in both units not just mmol/l or mg/dl... thats helpful when sharing info with fellow diabetics from across the pond. :)
Once again, Many thanks for the lovely app.
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