Squall Line Software's Closed Source Projects: Issueshttps://css.squallline.com/https://css.squallline.com/favicon.ico?16519839502011-09-12T06:51:06ZSquall Line Software's Closed Source Projects
Redmine Sleepmeter - Bug #146 (New): CPU usage of widget package goes through the roof in emulator upon s...https://css.squallline.com/issues/1462011-09-12T06:51:06ZTony Ciavarella
<p>It seems to be allocating tons of memory and using a crapload of CPU when a new sleep period is saved in Sleepmeter. Need to figure out why that is.</p>
<p>The memory usage is evidenced by dalvik spewing lots of GC logs indicating it is cleaning up tens of thousands of objects and several megabytes worth of memory.</p>
<p>It might have something to do with the 21 widgets I had on the emulator, but it doesn't seem like that should matter.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #125 (New): add alertness level to information that can be entered via the r...https://css.squallline.com/issues/1252011-06-18T15:54:55ZTony Ciavarella
<p>On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 5:08 AM, Rachael Magowan at Rowan C. <...> wrote:</p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Two things:</p>
<p>#1 Your app is brilliant. I've been using it now for five days and found the stats it has gathered absolutely invalauable to me (as a chronic insomniac). I find the graph feature especially useful. Being dyslexic, big chunks of stats can take a while for me to comprehend, so having everything presented in a simple visual format is great.</p>
<p>#2 You asked for ideas about features. What would be useful for me, and maybe others too, is the option of being able to record your level of alertness the following day. App users could add this in as a edit to the sleep record from the previous night's sleep. It would be interesting to see if daytime grogginess corresponded to low levels of sleep, or to sleep aid usage. Sometimes I am suprisingly alert even on little sleep, but sluggish after a long drug-induced sleep, so it might be useful for people to identify what sleep aids (if any) produce the best level of alertness.</p>
<p>Thanks for creating such a great program. By the way, your text within it is very entertaining and makes me smile. Your words echo my own frustration at how so many people are out and out morons, or at least so lazy I'm surprised they can even be arsed getting out of bed in the morning.</p>
<p>Best wishes,</p>
<p>Rachael, Manchester, UK.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #124 (New): add ability to schedule periodic backupshttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1242011-06-18T15:06:48ZTony Ciavarella
<p>It might be good to provide an option to schedule periodic backups. This might include weekly or monthly backups with an option to purge old files.</p>
<p>On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 11:45 PM, big e <...> wrote:</p>
<p>Can I schedule a export to SD card?</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #118 (New): add nightly quality range percentage statisticshttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1182011-06-04T03:16:48ZTony Ciavarella
<p>It might be fun to see some percentages for how many nights fall within certain quality ratings. The following ranges may be appropriate: 0-3, 4-6, 7-10</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #109 (New): work with caffeine tracking app to draw caffeinated sleep graphhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/1092011-05-07T08:00:38ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Myke F. <...> (5/6/2011):</p>
<p>Caffeine effects sleep... and there is a caffeine tracker app..<br />would be cool if you two could work together and have the caffeine<br />tracker app feed caffeine data in, and aggregate it to determine<br />caffeine's effect on one's sleep... (could differ per person...)</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #90 (New): allow user defined statistics computational rangeshttps://css.squallline.com/issues/902011-02-11T19:52:46ZTony Ciavarella
<p>It might be nice to allow the user to set any computational period they want for statistics.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #71 (New): add a quality vs day of the week graphhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/712011-01-11T07:19:19ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Add a graph the plots the entered quality rating (Y axis) vs the day of the week (X axis).</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #60 (New): fix stuff for QVGAhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/602010-12-30T18:54:16ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Setup the emulator to run a QVGA screen. Run the application and widget. Fix stuff so it doesn't suck on small screens.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #59 (New): add a preference that sets when the weekly balance statistic resetshttps://css.squallline.com/issues/592010-12-30T04:49:55ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Right now, the weekly balance statistic resets on Sunday. This most likely doesn't make sense. Users probably want a week to run Monday-Sunday but they should be allowed to choose how the statistic works.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #57 (New): add shake to wake up to be used with record mode widgethttps://css.squallline.com/issues/572010-12-29T05:13:02ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Instead of having to tap the widget to record a sleep event, it would be cool if you could just shake the device. In this mode, if the user has chosen to display the record tab on wake, it should trigger a notification which results in the display of the record tab when pressed by the user.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #53 (New): add ability to reset all settings to their default valueshttps://css.squallline.com/issues/532010-12-23T20:28:26ZTony Ciavarella
<p>It would be nice if there was some way to reset all the preferences to their default values.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #49 (New): replace java.util.Calendar usage with android.text.format.Timehttps://css.squallline.com/issues/492010-12-16T21:27:22ZTony Ciavarella
<p>android.text.format.Time claims to be faster than java.util.Calendar so one should consider using it instead.</p> Sleepmeter - Feature #45 (New): add entheogen sleep aid classhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/452010-12-12T16:01:25ZTony Ciavarella
<p>Add an entheogen sleep aid class for shrooms and such.</p>
<p>Possible sleep aids:<br />- magic mushrooms (psilocin/psilocybin)<br />- opium<br />- cannabis<br />- ethanol<br />- peyote<br />- lots more stuff i've never heard of</p>
<p>For more information:<br /><a class="external" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entheogen">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entheogen</a></p> Sleepmeter - Feature #43 (New): figure out how to handle graphs with too much datahttps://css.squallline.com/issues/432010-12-11T03:40:47ZTony Ciavarella
<p>At some point, graphing every data point is ridiculous. There needs to be some mechanism to start averaging things or skipping things or something.</p> Sleepmeter - Bug #31 (New): make graph period fling smarterhttps://css.squallline.com/issues/312010-11-17T02:40:22ZTony Ciavarella
<p>The test that determines which periods are valid during a horizontal graph fling can result in a period which doesn't contain enough data to graph. Perhaps a full SQLite query needs to happen on the bounds to count the number of results to make sure there are actually enough to draw the graph.</p>