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  • Interactive prediction display (inspired by Glucodyn by @Perceptus)
  • Retrospective Correction Effect, an optional feature in the prediction algorithm that observes and attempts to compensate for unmodeled "mystery" effects, like exercise or unlogged carbs. This can lead to more aggressive changes to temporary basal rates, and should be enabled only after careful consideration. Proposed changes can be visualized before enabling!
  • Changes to the primary color palette. "Lente Cap Orange" is now used to visualize insulin delivery and IOB, and "Eat More Green(s)" is now used to visualize carbs.
  • Icon changes for reservoir and battery.
  • Improved clarity for some HUD elements.

loudnate and others added 5 commits September 4, 2016 21:24
* Adjustments to color and icons.

Addresses much of #109

* Version 0.12.0
* Reflecting on previous glucose

* Mystery effect, wip

* Using the retrospective effect-based prediction for dosing

* Fixing merge

* Private func

* Add an interactive Prediction playground

For #155

* Move input enum into a separate file, add title and description

* Adding a setting for retrospective correction

* Adding retrospection info to the prediction view, removing it from status.

Also removing Bolus IOB to avoid further confusion.

Fixes #155
This should work for mg/dl and mmol/L as there is only ever 3 significant digits at most, sometimes 2 when glucose is <=99mg/dl or <=5.5mmol/L
@loudnate loudnate merged commit e20a0ac into master Sep 11, 2016
ps2 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 4, 2020
* testing importing custom SF symbols

* added arrow.double.up/down symbols

* using the provided bluetooth.disabled symbol

* correcting tests

* using refactor to device status highlight

* device status highlight uses UIImage?
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