All our results go up onto a blog http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use a
Sailwave style of it’s hardwired into your blog somehow.
.even,
{background-color: #ccccff;}
···
Cheers,
Colin J
All our results go up onto a blog which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use a Sailwave style of it’s hardwired into your blog somehow.
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Cheers,
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On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
All our results go up onto a blog [http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com](http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com) which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use
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Cheers,
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All our results go up onto a blog which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
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For a particular competitor, right click on a result - select edit
result, in that window, select the Rating tab, then you can change
the Race Rating (and seect of subsequent races)
···
regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
How do I bring up that
dialogue that allows you to set different handicap for
successive races?
you use a Sailwave style of it’s hardwired into your
blog somehow.
.even,
{background-color: #ccccff;}
On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
Cheers,
Colin J
All our results go up onto a blog which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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Thanks again,- one last (?) thing - having got my high point series running, I click on an individual race with the aim of sorting that particular race with the five participants at the top. But they all disappear down to the bottom because that particular sort seems to be using a low point system?
It will be in the a result cell - intersection with competitor and race. I think there’s a Rating tag. i.e. double-click any results cell or select sell and use Edit+Result menu.
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 20:28, George Morris wrote:
How do I bring up that dialogue that allows you to set different handicap for successive races?
Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use a Sailwave style of it's hardwired into your blog somehow.
.even, {background-color: #ccccff;}
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
All our results go up onto a blog [http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com](http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com) which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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If you click the race column header again, it will do a reverse
sort.
I didn't know that before, just tried some options!
···
regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
Thanks again,- one last (?)
thing - having got my high point series running, I click
on an individual race with the aim of sorting that
particular race with the five participants at the top.
But they all disappear down to the bottom because that
particular sort seems to be using a low point system?
if you use a Sailwave style of it’s hardwired
into your blog somehow.
.even,
{background-color: #ccccff;}
On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
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Cheers,
Colin J
All our results go up onto a blog which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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Unfortunately that didn’t work. Im using the sailwave style “the blues” as its our club colours.
Cheers
Matt
···
Cheers,
Colin J
All our results go up onto a blog which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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This is going really well! One even more laster thing: in my series of ten races the initial handicap appears in a column before the first race. Is there any way of displaying the PY used for each race in a separate column so that the sailors can see what I have given them for that race?
If you click the race column header again, it will do a reverse sort.
I didn’t know that before, just tried some options!
regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
On 2011/12/17 22:43, George Morris wrote:
Thanks again,- one last (?) thing - having got my high point series running, I click on an individual race with the aim of sorting that particular race with the five participants at the top. But they all disappear down to the bottom because that particular sort seems to be using a low point system?
It will be in the a result cell - intersection with competitor and race. I think there's a Rating tag. i.e. double-click any results cell or select sell and use Edit+Result menu.
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 20:28, George Morris wrote:
How do I bring up that dialogue that allows you to set different handicap for successive races?
Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use a Sailwave style of it's hardwired into your blog somehow.
.even, {background-color: #ccccff;}
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
All our results go up onto a blog [http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com](http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com) which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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This is going really well! One even more laster thing: in my series of ten races the initial handicap appears in a column before the first race. Is there any way of displaying the PY used for each race in a separate column so that the sailors can see what I have given them for that race?
If you click the race column header again, it will do a reverse sort.
I didn’t know that before, just tried some options!
regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
On 2011/12/17 22:43, George Morris wrote:
Thanks again,- one last (?) thing - having got my high point series running, I click on an individual race with the aim of sorting that particular race with the five participants at the top. But they all disappear down to the bottom because that particular sort seems to be using a low point system?
It will be in the a result cell - intersection with competitor and race. I think there's a Rating tag. i.e. double-click any results cell or select sell and use Edit+Result menu.
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 20:28, George Morris wrote:
How do I bring up that dialogue that allows you to set different handicap for successive races?
Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use a Sailwave style of it's hardwired into your blog somehow.
.even, {background-color: #ccccff;}
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
All our results go up onto a blog [http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com](http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com) which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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George, Also, if you use the drop down list in
the toolbar (or clikc F6) you can choose to see “race ratings” in
the result cells. Publishing a series summary honours what is
being shown in the cells as the time, so it’s good as an overview.
···
Cheers,
Colin J
Don't answer that - I see that
when you ‘publish’ the individual race tables the PN for that
particular race is shown,
One even more laster thing: in my series of ten races the
initial handicap appears in a column before the first
race. Is there any way of displaying the PY used for each
race in a separate column so that the sailors can see what
I have given them for that race?
If you click the race column header again, it will do a
reverse sort.
I didn't know that before, just tried some options!
On 2011/12/17 22:43, George Morris wrote:
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regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
Thanks again,- one
last (?) thing - having got my high point series
running, I click on an individual race with the
aim of sorting that particular race with the five
participants at the top. But they all disappear
down to the bottom because that particular sort
seems to be using a low point system?
dunno if you use a Sailwave style of
it’s hardwired into your blog somehow.
.even,
{background-color: #ccccff;}
On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
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Cheers,
Colin J
All our results go up onto a blog which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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So that’s it then. I’m all ready to go with my variable personal handicap long series where you get one point for turning up (= starting), one point for every boat you beat, discards equal to half the number of sailed races rounded down to a whole number, handicap adjusted manually after each race by 2 for every boat you beat and -2 for every boat who beats you. Let’s give it a try. How long to the first race? FOUR MONTHS!
Rgds
George (going back into hibernation… I wonder if anything interesting is happening in the Volvo zzzzzzz)
PS I guess I could add five points for doing race officer and two for doing rescue!
George, Also, if you use the drop down list in the toolbar (or clikc F6) you can choose to see “race ratings” in the result cells. Publishing a series summary honours what is being shown in the cells as the time, so it’s good as an overview.
Cheers,
Colin J
On 18/12/2011 12:13, George Morris wrote:
Don't answer that - I see that when you 'publish' the individual race tables the PN for that particular race is shown,
This is going really well! One even more laster thing: in my series of ten races the initial handicap appears in a column before the first race. Is there any way of displaying the PY used for each race in a separate column so that the sailors can see what I have given them for that race?
If you click the race column header again, it will do a reverse sort.
I didn’t know that before, just tried some options!
regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
On 2011/12/17 22:43, George Morris wrote:
Thanks again,- one last (?) thing - having got my high point series running, I click on an individual race with the aim of sorting that particular race with the five participants at the top. But they all disappear down to the bottom because that particular sort seems to be using a low point system?
It will be in the a result cell - intersection with competitor and race. I think there's a Rating tag. i.e. double-click any results cell or select sell and use Edit+Result menu.
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 20:28, George Morris wrote:
How do I bring up that dialogue that allows you to set different handicap for successive races?
Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use a Sailwave style of it's hardwired into your blog somehow.
.even, {background-color: #ccccff;}
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 16:43, matt250947 wrote:
All our results go up onto a blog [http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com](http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com) which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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George, There is also a tool in the Tools menu
to adjust the ratings for you. It’s probably not rich enough to
do what you want at the moment but you could try it and let me
know in what way it needs tweaking…
···
Cheers,
Colin J
So that's it then. I'm all ready
to go with my variable personal handicap long series where you
get one point for turning up (= starting), one point for every
boat you beat, discards equal to half the number of sailed
races rounded down to a whole number, handicap adjusted
manually after each race by 2 for every boat you beat and -2
for every boat who beats you. Let’s give it a try. How long to
the first race? FOUR MONTHS!
Rgds
George (going back into
hibernation… I wonder if anything interesting is
happening in the Volvo zzzzzzz)
PS I guess I could add five
points for doing race officer and two for doing rescue!
list in the toolbar (or clikc F6) you can choose to see
“race ratings” in the result cells. Publishing a series
summary honours what is being shown in the cells as the
time, so it’s good as an overview.
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Cheers,
Colin J
Don't answer that - I see
that when you ‘publish’ the individual race tables the
PN for that particular race is shown,
well! One even more laster thing: in my series of
ten races the initial handicap appears in a column
before the first race. Is there any way of
displaying the PY used for each race in a separate
column so that the sailors can see what I have given
them for that race?
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Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
Thanks again,-
one last (?) thing - having got my high
point series running, I click on an
individual race with the aim of sorting that
particular race with the five participants
at the top. But they all disappear down to
the bottom because that particular sort
seems to be using a low point system?
style - dunno if you use a
Sailwave style of it’s hardwired
into your blog somehow.
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Cheers,
Colin J
All our results go up onto a blog which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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Thanks for your interest.As far as I can see all adjustable ratings are fed from the BCR calculation which is based on proportional time . My system is based on places which doesn’t sound very scientific but the problem with any handicap is that it only works in one weather situation and one tactical situation. Mine quite shamelessly spreads the cups around without making someone uncatchable after a very poor race. You get one point off your handicap for every boat you beat and vice versa. I would want a way of adding or subtracting from the PN iaw a formula which (I think) would be PN (previous race) + 2p-s-1. Thus if in a 15 boat race you come 7th (half way) there is no adjustment to your handicap whereas if you came first your handicap would be adjusted by -14 (the number of boats you beat). In practice I think the number would be multiplied by 2 or 3 to make it more responsive.
George, There is also a tool in the Tools menu to adjust the ratings for you. It’s probably not rich enough to do what you want at the moment but you could try it and let me know in what way it needs tweaking…
Cheers,
Colin J
On 18/12/2011 13:48, George Morris wrote:
So that's it then. I'm all ready to go with my variable personal handicap long series where you get one point for turning up (= starting), one point for every boat you beat, discards equal to half the number of sailed races rounded down to a whole number, handicap adjusted manually after each race by 2 for every boat you beat and -2 for every boat who beats you. Let's give it a try. How long to the first race? FOUR MONTHS!
Rgds
George (going back into hibernation...... I wonder if anything interesting is happening in the Volvo zzzzzzz)
PS I guess I could add five points for doing race officer and two for doing rescue!
George, Also, if you use the drop down list in the toolbar (or clikc F6) you can choose to see "race ratings" in the result cells. Publishing a series summary honours what is being shown in the cells as the time, so it's good as an overview.
Cheers,
Colin J
On 18/12/2011 12:13, George Morris wrote:
Don't answer that - I see that when you 'publish' the individual race tables the PN for that particular race is shown,
This is going really well! One even more laster thing: in my series of ten races the initial handicap appears in a column before the first race. Is there any way of displaying the PY used for each race in a separate column so that the sailors can see what I have given them for that race?
If you click the race column header again, it will do a reverse sort.
I didn't know that before, just tried some options!
regards,
Malcolm Osborne
Sedgefield South Africa
On 2011/12/17 22:43, George Morris wrote:
Thanks again,- one last (?) thing - having got my high point series running, I click on an individual race with the aim of sorting that particular race with the five participants at the top. But they all disappear down to the bottom because that particular sort seems to be using a low point system?
It will be in the a result cell - intersection with competitor and race. I think there's a Rating tag. i.e. double-click any results cell or select sell and use Edit+Result menu.
Cheers,
Colin J
On 17/12/2011 20:28, George Morris wrote:
How do I bring up that dialogue that allows you to set different handicap for successive races?
Try removing this line form your style - dunno if you use a Sailwave style of it's hardwired into your blog somehow.
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Cheers,
Colin J
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All our results go up onto a blog [http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com](http://felixstoweferrysailingclub.blogspot.com) which works perfectly. until you try to look at them in internet explorer. I'm not really sure if many people us ie any more but its annoying if they do. Its basically changed the background colour of every other line which makes it almost unreadable. It works fine in Chrome and Firefox. anyone slightly more intelligent than me know what's going on?
PS I realise this possibly isn't a sailwave issue but I've got to start somewhere.
Cheers,
Matt
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