Hello. Please keep in mind that I'm using that on 12' monitor and that makes screen space even more valuable ;-)
Cheers, fijal On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Miquel Torres <[email protected]> wrote: > - About showing axis labels, it can be done, of course, as they are for a > single timeline plot. But please bear in mind that the timeline grid is a > bit of a compromise UI-wise. It currently shows 20 plots (!) at the same > time (probably more in the future if Maciej keeps adding more). Showing a > "seconds" or "lower is better" in all of them would be a big waste of screen > real state. You also have to assume that people who access this site are > knowledgeable enough for being able to interpret plots correctly, specially > if the single plot view does specify units and ALL yaxis are in seconds. It > is not like they change to flops and then to mips and seconds again... > > > > 2010/3/14 Miquel Torres <[email protected]> >> >> Hey, thanks for the feedback. >> >> - In the timeline grid, I agree showing coordinates is not useful. I have >> disabled that >> - The rounding: yes, it is pretty stupid to show "revision 71807.4". That >> goes away once coordinates are disabled though. >> >> >I think this is a clear way to show performance for non developers and is >> > great even for developers, it is a win >> > win website :) >> >> I'm very glad to hear that. That was exactly my intention when starting >> the project :-D >> I had to scratch my itch of wanting to better follow pypy's performance as >> a common python developer, but I also recognized that being such a >> performance oriented project, pypy badly needed good performance regression >> monitoring and progress tracking. >> >> Cheers! >> Miquel >> >> >> 2010/3/14 Leonardo Santagada <[email protected]> >>> >>> On Mar 13, 2010, at 10:28 PM, Marius Gedminas wrote: >>> >>> > On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 06:37:49PM -0300, Leonardo Santagada wrote: >>> >> On Mar 12, 2010, at 6:08 PM, Alex Gaynor wrote: >>> >>> So one tiny pony I have is that on the tablular timeline page >>> >>> (http://speed.pypy.org/timeline/) that when you mouseover a graph it >>> >>> doesn't show the "coordinates" on graphs of those sizes I don't think >>> >>> it adds any value, and it's farily distracting. >>> >> >>> >> For a start it could be removed (that should be pretty easy) >>> > >>> > Actually, if you added units to those numbers, they could answer >>> > important questions like "is a higher line better or is a lower line >>> > better?" >>> >>> Yes but axis should be named in a always visible place, so when people >>> see the graphs they know what they mean. >>> >>> >> but as a >>> >> second step it would be interesting to highlight and maybe show the >>> >> revision or time of the closest point (if revision then highlight all >>> >> points of that revision). >>> > >>> > Some kind of rounding would be nice, as seeing "0.6 seconds in revision >>> > 71807.4" is a bit weird. >>> >>> No rounding but actually showing the data for the closest point and not >>> where the mouse is over. >>> >>> > Very shiny website, BTW, I love it. >>> >>> I think this is a clear way to show performance for non developers and is >>> great even for developers, it is a win win website :) >>> >>> -- >>> Leonardo Santagada >>> santagada at gmail.com >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> [email protected] >>> http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev >> > > > _______________________________________________ > [email protected] > http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev > _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
