Diary
How can I export my diary
24/08/08 12:04
Problem: While Trailrunner already has some statistical graphs built in, you sometimes still want to create your own graphs like e.g "calories burnt per kilometer".
Solution: Select the diary entries in TrailRunner and use Edit > Copy to paste the data into an external spreadsheet application like NeoOffice or Excel. To select all etries in TrailRunner, use Command-A.
Tip: If you import your data into NeoOffice, follow these step to make NeoOffice use one column for each diary column.
Copy the diary entries
Open NeoOffice and select a new spreadsheet.
Press Command-P to paste the history in.
In the popup that appears, verify the Separator options - the settings should be “separated by tab".
Solution: Select the diary entries in TrailRunner and use Edit > Copy to paste the data into an external spreadsheet application like NeoOffice or Excel. To select all etries in TrailRunner, use Command-A.
Tip: If you import your data into NeoOffice, follow these step to make NeoOffice use one column for each diary column.
Copy the diary entries
Open NeoOffice and select a new spreadsheet.
Press Command-P to paste the history in.
In the popup that appears, verify the Separator options - the settings should be “separated by tab".
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How can I manually publish my weblog
08/07/08 19:53
Problem: TrailRunner can publish your weblog to either a .Mac or FTP account. Both options might not work for you.
Solution: To manually copy your weblog to another server, follow these steps:
- Press the Preview Button in the Publish pane.
Safari will open and will show you the preview.
- Remove the /weblog.html part of the url displayed in the address bar.
- Press the return key while the cursor is still in the address bar.
Finder will open a new window with the exported files.
- Manually copy these to your server.
Solution: To manually copy your weblog to another server, follow these steps:
- Press the Preview Button in the Publish pane.
Safari will open and will show you the preview.
- Remove the /weblog.html part of the url displayed in the address bar.
- Press the return key while the cursor is still in the address bar.
Finder will open a new window with the exported files.
- Manually copy these to your server.
Where's my imported workout data gone?
19/09/07 18:51
Problem: You have imported a workout and see heart-rate and pace information in the workout chart above the map. The next time you start TrailRunner the workout data is gone and only elevation data is left.
Reason: When you import a route, TrailRunner displays all imported information in the map and in the workout chart above the map. But workout data should be stored in the diary and will be forgotten elsewhere the next time you start TrailRunner. The reason for this behavior is, that routes could be used by several workouts and the map is the place where you plan new workout-routes.
Solution: The best way to keep your workout information is to add a diary entry. But if for some reason you want to keep the workout information in the document, enable workout archiving in TrailRunner > Preferences > Advanced.
Reason: When you import a route, TrailRunner displays all imported information in the map and in the workout chart above the map. But workout data should be stored in the diary and will be forgotten elsewhere the next time you start TrailRunner. The reason for this behavior is, that routes could be used by several workouts and the map is the place where you plan new workout-routes.
Solution: The best way to keep your workout information is to add a diary entry. But if for some reason you want to keep the workout information in the document, enable workout archiving in TrailRunner > Preferences > Advanced.
.Mac Publishing is not working for me
10/09/07 00:27
Problem: TrailRunner asks your keychain for a .Mac authentication. The keychain itself uses your .Mac system preferences information. If your keychain is not set up properly, TrailRunner is not able to access your .Mac account. This might be due to a problem with your keychain.
Solution: Read the following support article on how to fix any keychain problems:
> Using keychains with .Mac, troubleshooting keychain issues
Solution: Read the following support article on how to fix any keychain problems:
> Using keychains with .Mac, troubleshooting keychain issues
What features does the running log have?
22/11/06 22:08
The TrailRunner diary has a chart view and customizable columns for the log entries. Read the blogpost for a feature overview.