Just a couple suggestions:
- After clicking in the "Graph" window, allow the Left & Right arrow keys to move frame by frame in that direction. The current effect is to switch templates (as do the up & down arrows). Leaving the up & down arrows to switch templates would be ideal.
- While dragging in the "graph" window, when you reach either edge of the window, scroll the graph in that direction.
- Some way to load 2 .kal files and compare them, highlighting (or only showing) the differences in the tables.
Thanks for producing a GREAT product!
KManager Feature WishList...
One very nice feature for us Euro Type-R tuners would be the possibility to choose the SO2 units to be either volts, or direct A/F readings using a configurable mapping table (voltage->A/F). This would be very handy when using a separate wb-lambda connected to the SO2 input (e.g. AEM UEGO outputting 0-5 volts to the ECU's SO2 input)
Anyway, great product!
Anyway, great product!
Another suggestion...
How about including the Version # in the header comments of the .kal files?
As there can be problems using a kal from a different (earlier) version, this might be useful information.
So instead of this:
there could be this (or something similar):
Just a thought.
As there can be problems using a kal from a different (earlier) version, this might be useful information.
So instead of this:
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; Hondata K-Manager Calibration
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; Created 6/16/2004 3:02:10 PM
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; Don't edit this file directly
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; Hondata K-Manager Calibration
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; Created 6/16/2004 3:02:10 PM
; using Version 1.1.5.0
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; Don't edit this file directly
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What about having the capability to display a horizontal reference line in the Graph window?
Foe example: You want to see how your AF compares to 13.2.
So in the Graph window you scroll until you find a spot that has an AF of 13.2 (or thereabouts), then right click & select "Create Reference Line".
Now you can quickly scan the datalog and visually see the deviations from that reference.
Even better, might be the ability to set the value of the reference line using a text box.
Foe example: You want to see how your AF compares to 13.2.
So in the Graph window you scroll until you find a spot that has an AF of 13.2 (or thereabouts), then right click & select "Create Reference Line".
Now you can quickly scan the datalog and visually see the deviations from that reference.
Even better, might be the ability to set the value of the reference line using a text box.