Yesterday I added a new record (the only record, just after install) and entered the Miles as 123000 because the car has done 123000 miles
Today I added a new record with 123500 miles and fuelpad calculated the trip to be -123000
I added another record for 123800 and again the trip was -123000
I added another record for 123900 and again the trip was -123000
Yesterday I added a new record (the only record, just after install) and entered the Miles as 123000 because the car has done 123000 miles
Today I added a new record with 123500 miles and fuelpad calculated the trip to be -123000
I added another record for 123800 and again the trip was -123000
I added another record for 123900 and again the trip was -123000
I'll continue the discussion in just one place which is the bug report. Suffice to say that I still don't even own an N900. I have made the N900 version for you, for free but without any promises. I can very well choose to use my free time on something else.
A new version 0.90 is available for testing in extras-devel repository both for Fremantle and Diablo.
Warning! You must take a backup of your fuelpad database (if you don't know the location, don't test the new version)! You must also record your data on paper or some other way.
The biggest change is that not full fills are now supported. This required quite much changes in many places where the database is handled and therefore there may still be bugs even though I have tested it quite much.
Other changes can be seen on the fuelpad package page.
Please report any issues either here or to garage bug tracker.
I'm a graduate student that is working on an AI for a car that learns the driving patterns of a driver. I've been trying to collect some data to test my algorithm on, but the time schedule I have is just too short so I'm trying to see if someone that uses this application could volunteer their data.
But I have a specific question: the data that I am interested in is only relevant if it gives me the time the driver drove, say 8:53 am, rather than just the day. From the screenshots it seems like Fuelpad doesn't do this, is that correct?
But I have a specific question: the data that I am interested in is only relevant if it gives me the time the driver drove, say 8:53 am, rather than just the day. From the screenshots it seems like Fuelpad doesn't do this, is that correct?
Fuelpad only gives you times when gas tank was filled, with how much, what was the odometer at that point etc.
It might be interesting to have a separate application for actually tracking driving habits. If it helped corporate users to file mileage reports then all the better.
I'm a graduate student that is working on an AI for a car that learns the driving patterns of a driver. I've been trying to collect some data to test my algorithm on, but the time schedule I have is just too short so I'm trying to see if someone that uses this application could volunteer their data.
But I have a specific question: the data that I am interested in is only relevant if it gives me the time the driver drove, say 8:53 am, rather than just the day. From the screenshots it seems like Fuelpad doesn't do this, is that correct?
I didn't quite catch your idea but as bergie already wrote, Fuelpad only collects information related to filling your tank or doing some kind of services. Requests have been made to add logging your driving but I haven't had the time to implement that. We've had too good spring weather here in Finland and I've spend most of my free time outdoors instead of coding