X-Git-Url: https://wylark.com/src/munter.git/blobdiff_plain/95379c3bfd62c62d35dadf94c1676acb9e481e0e..e7f535bf0770c23887ff66380446b678af82eae9:/README.md diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 32c792f..58abc0a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -13,14 +13,38 @@ estimates is your own fault. Installation ------------ -There is no installation and there are no dependencies external to the Python -standard library. +If you use pip, then simply `pip install munter.py`. + +If you don't use pip, then download the source code and unpack it into +its own directory. You can invoke it directly via `python munter.py +[options]`. How to use it ------------- +For detailed information, see: + `./munter.py --help` +The program supports both imperial and metric, and has four "travel +modes" at this time: uphill, flat, downhill, bushwhacking. + +By default, the output will be the time in hours and minutes of the +specified leg. If you prefer, you can use the `-p` switch to get a +"prettier" output. + +### Use as a library + +You can also use Munter.py programmatically from Python, like so: + +`import munter` +`est = munter.time_calc(3.2, 2300, 'uphill', 'imperial')` + +This will store a value like "3.04095" in the `est` variable. + +Workflow +-------- + My workflow involves planning my tour using tools like ArcGIS or CalTopo. Then, I take the stats between each leg (distance, vertical gain/loss) of the tour and run them through Munter.py and thence record its output to my field @@ -45,10 +69,17 @@ Future plans Version History --------------- +- 2.0.1 (Jun 2020) + + README improvement. + +- 2.0.0 (Jun 2020) + + Packaged for distribution as a standalone program (and library). + - 1.0.2 (Jun 2020) - Packaged for distribution as a standalone program as well as a - library. Also contains a few small bugfixes. + A few small bugfixes. - 1.0.1 (Jun 2020)