Emil Junker
Emil Junker
But you said that the diary export is not useful for humans because it only contains IDs. That's not true, so I assumed you were talking about the other file....
> The second suggestion is for the summary pie chart. Macros are shown in percentage. It would be really useful to tap the chart, and the percentage changes to grams....
@carlosparadis Some thoughts about question 3: > I switch to the OpenFoods app or log to their website via browser, fix it, and then re-scan a codebar via Waistline to...
> the only thing archived was a "lasgna test" (my first entry). By the way, how do I delete this for good? Deleted food items are kept internally (marked "archived")...
@hacksenwerk Why do you care? If you archive an item it will be gone, you won't see it anymore unless you explicitly request to show archived times from the flter...
Well, Waistline is unlike most apps. And there are good reasons why we archive items instead of deleting them. I use this all the time to create updated copies of...
The main issue is the data synchronization between the clients. Without proper synchronization, what's the point of having a desktop version? Waistline is designed to keep all data stored locally,...
@hacksenwerk Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing: You mean when you press the floating `+` button in the food list to add a new food,...
I like the idea of maintaining a budget for the goal calculation. It sounds very simple and would probably help to address the performance issues mentioned in #694. However, this...
> My above solution would be very dynamic. And very easy to implement I think you haven't quite grasped the magnitude of your proposed change. It would be a complete...