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GriffinRU
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02.25.2007, 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianG
I like this new version! The addition of having motor data in an external file is nice! Great job.

OK, now for a couple of suggestions.

In the attached pic, there are two circled areas, "Note 1" and "Note 2".

Note 1: It looks like there is a little alignment issue where the column name over-writes the other column. Not a big deal, just wanted to point it out.

Note 2: The units are not shown. Most people know that torque is in oz-in, power is in watts, etc - but it may not be obvious to some. Maybe put the unit in parenthesis, or at the end of the output field? The units are displayed on the columns, so maybe that's good enough and I'm just being too picky. :)

Is it possible to add a pointer so that if you click somewhere on the x axis, it will display the values for the curves at that point? For example: Let's say I want to see exactly what power, current, and speed there is over a certain efficiency range. I would click somewhere on the efficiency curve and then some type of informational box would appear showing the values of the corresponding curves at that point on the x axis. Again, not a big deal - it would be just another neat feature.

Thanks again for this tool! It is looking very nice!
Thank You,

Note 1: -Weird, I will check, my computer doesn't do that.
Note 2: - I will add, I was worry about screen size.

Pointers - I am working on that...next update will be with more bells and...

Artur

P.S. Looking for more ideas and suggestions
   
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