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[Bug 532306] Re: histogram heigth algorithm should be smarter

 

I've been thinking about how to approach this for a while. I gave
exponential decay a try but I could never find any combination of
variables I was happy with. Right now we have a ceiling set at 100*. If
anyone has any specific functions in mind I would be very happy to use
it.

* There is also a bigger issue surrounding this though.  There is no way
to request events ids for events with subjects that still exist on disk
only. Because of this some days will have 300 events in the histogram
and only display 5 in the widgets.

** Changed in: gnome-activity-journal
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: gnome-activity-journal
       Status: New => Confirmed

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histogram heigth algorithm should be smarter
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Bug description:
Using latest bzr version.

I' ve watched a hundreds of pictures today and the histogram bars of the previous days are practically to zero, with only a peak for today.

I think there should be a way to improve this behaviour, perhaps a logarithmic y scale?

Cheers 

Davide





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