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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Kansas City, USA
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1) Make it so new workouts open using "My Journal Charts" as the default Journal layout instead of always referring back to "Cycling"?
2) Save my Graph preferences as a default instead of having to reset things for every new workout? (There used to be the "Save these pages setup as default" option under the View menu, but now that's greyed out) |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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2.2 is my first WKO+ copy, and I don't see "My Journal Charts" in the same dropdown as "Cycling" |
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Actually, though if there were some way to save a different setup over the "Cycling" layout, for example, that might work too. |
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Here's what mine looks like: ![]() Last edited by waterrockets : 27-01.-2008 at 09:49 AM. |
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Yep, mine looks just like that. As I said, under the View menu item (on the top bar), there is an option for saving the current setup as default. It used to work for me (in previous versions), but now appears greyed out. What I'm wondering is if anyone knows a way to change the default setup for the graph created in a new workout -- for example, horizontal vs. stacked graph, cadence line turned off, maybe some averaging -- and save that setup so that all new workouts follow? That used to be quite easy in previous versions. |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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What other changes could you save for future new ride defaults in the last version of WKO+? |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Kansas City, USA
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You used to set the graph up exactly how you wanted it and then hit save as default. Voila! That was now the default setup for every new graph that was created. Same with the Journal tab -- used to work great. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one with this problem. I have hunted around for a way to solve it with no luck. That said as someone that spends 50% of my workouts running this new version is fantastic. The TSS for running seems to be accurate. I can finally get an accurate idea of my TSB without guessing on the running.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Mundelein, IL
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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For example, if I open a workout and double-click the Watts scale, turn on automatic grid lines, then the Options menu appears in the upper-right corner, with the "Save as Default" available. It remains grayed out in the View menu. Hope that helps with v2.2. |
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Location: Kansas City, USA
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Let me just say that in v2.2, changing the graph does not bring in the options menu or allow one to save the graph setup (as far as I can tell, still hopeful). |
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V2.2 really represents a broadening of the package, and has a lot of really nifty stuff for multi-sport athletes (including the TSS model for running). As a cycle-only athlete, what used to be a lot of cycling-focused stuff is now being shared among other sports and I'm not sure I've really figured out yet how to harness the new features in a cycling-specific way. |
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