Mark Liversedge a9b50af7a1 Formula Vectors
You can create a vector using the notation:

   expr [ from : to ]

   Where 'expr' will be evaluated for every activity
   between the dates from and to.

   e.g. TSS[today - 90 : today]

   will evaluate to TSS for the last 90 days

   e.g. Activities [ date:date ] > 1

   Will find all days with more than one workout.

.. when using a vector in any arithmetic expression it
   will be evaluated to a sum; this will be fixed shortly
   to enable the use of sum/mean/max/min functions.

.. If needed we can add vector operations but this will
   likely confuse many users (hell, they confuse developers)
   so we will need a good reason to add them !

Lastly, I have also added daterange(from) and daterange(to)
literals to get access to the currently selected daterange
when working in the trends view.
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for each platform;

INSTALL-WIN32   For building on Microsoft Windows
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Alternatively official builds are available from http://www.goldencheetah.org
whilst latest developer builds are available from http://goldencheetah.stand2surf.net
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