I'm looking at the Billygoat results, where there are close to 100 competitors, and the graph is unwieldy. Because there are so many names, only the last 61 show up (on my monitor), and although I can ctrl-click to make their graph lines go away, I can't do anything with the top 1/3 of the field (including identifying which line corresponds to which person). Is there any way that I've missed to access these names? If not, can the graph program be tweaked to deal with this situation (scrolling or something)? (IIRC, the results graph is one of the core items on the website, dating back to an undergraduate class assignment that Ken did.)
Unfortunately there isn't any way for you to get around the too-many-names problem at the moment. It is on my list of things to fix/redo.
The split graph is indeed one of the oldest things around, it actually came out of an independent offline project that I had before AP (you fed it published Emit results pages or typed in all the splits). I recall giving a demo to some orienteers after the QOC summer Loch Raven event in like 1998. it was a close call whether the map or the app was more ghetto at that stage.
Does
Splitalyzer offer up something comparable?
Not bad, though the Attackpoint black background is better (and I know how to make it work for any splits on Attackpoint). But that did let me look at what I was interested in, thanks.
Splitalyzer the way that race is set up has no idea what to do with skipped controls, which means that several types of results produced from it are nonsense. Attackpoint handles that fine.
hey, watch those comments about our fine LR map!
Ken, can you add a "select the runner" drop down menu to add focus to the split graph?--which by the way I like :-)