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Geoff May 22 April 2005 06:20:19
 http://www.formula1.­com/news/2874.html

Live timing - Sunday Qualifying improvements
In response to user feedback, we are introducing an improved format for
our official live timing feed for Sunday qualifying.

As well as showing each driver’s aggregated qualifying time, the screen
will now also show their Sunday lap time and ranking in isolation.

This will allow you to instantly judge who is truly fast in race trim -
set-up and fuel changes are not allowed between final qualifying and the
race - and help you try and predict what race strategy they might be on.

And if you miss the session, remember you can still view those Sunday
lap times. Simply visit the results page for Sunday Qualifying and click
on the Live Timing Archive button.

At the San Marino Grand Prix, final qualifying begins at 1000 local time
(0800 GMT). We do, of course, bring you official live timing of every
session, starting with Friday’s first practice from 1100 local time
(0900 GMT).

For the full weekend timetable for Imola, click here.

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Bigbird 22 April 2005 12:53:36 permanent link ]
 Geoff May wrote:> http://www.formula1­.com/news/2874.html>­
Live timing - Sunday Qualifying improvements> In response to user feedback, we are introducing an improved format> for our official live timing feed for Sunday qualifying.>
As well as showing each driver’s aggregated qualifying time, the> screen will now also show their Sunday lap time and ranking in> isolation.> This will allow you to instantly judge who is truly fast in race trim> - set-up and fuel changes are not allowed between final qualifying> and the race - and help you try and predict what race strategy they> might be on.> And if you miss the session, remember you can still view those Sunday> lap times. Simply visit the results page for Sunday Qualifying and> click on the Live Timing Archive button.>
At the San Marino Grand Prix, final qualifying begins at 1000 local> time (0800 GMT). We do, of course, bring you official live timing of> every session, starting with Friday’s first practice from 1100 local> time (0900 GMT).>
For the full weekend timetable for Imola, click here.>
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Well done those who gave "feedback". :)­


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Pystykorva 23 April 2005 22:51:59 permanent link ]
 On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 04:20:19 +0200, Geoff May
<BeateUndGeoff@t-on­line.de> wrote:

[snippety]

Does anyone know how to make the timing window bigger? I'd love to put
my laptop next to the TV, but the window and the fonts are just too
small for my eyesight, and changing the display resolution gets
everything messed up.

Any Java coders out there? (it is java, isn't it?)
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Bigbird 23 April 2005 23:39:45 permanent link ]
 

pystykorva wrote:> On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 04:20:19 +0200, Geoff May> <BeateUndGeoff@t-on­line.de> wrote:>
[snippety]>
Does anyone know how to make the timing window bigger? I'd love to put> my laptop next to the TV, but the window and the fonts are just too> small for my eyesight, and changing the display resolution gets> everything messed up.>
Any Java coders out there? (it is java, isn't it?)

Tried changing your display to 800*600 or whatever the smaller resolution it
will allow.


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Pystykorva 24 April 2005 02:43:11 permanent link ]
 Bigbird wrote:
Tried changing your display to 800*600 or whatever the smaller resolution it >will allow.

I did, but the LCD makes it look like a mess. I'd hate to buy a new
CRT just for this. Thanks for your help anyway.

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