When showing forecast lines, the predicted-glucose series is drawn with dots just like the actual glucose readings. This makes it hard to distinguish measured glucose from the forecast.
The problem is most pronounced with Trio forecasts: the forecast line uses a color similar to the actual glucose readings, so when glucose is rendered yellow (because it's high) and the forecast line happens to line up with the actual readings, you see two overlapping series that both have dots and similar coloring — it's confusing to tell which is which.
Proposed change: Render forecast lines without dots, so they read clearly as a continuous predicted line distinct from the dotted actual-glucose points.
The same applies to Loop forecasts, but Loop's forecast colors are distinct enough that it's less of an issue there. General comment / lower priority — capturing for later.
When showing forecast lines, the predicted-glucose series is drawn with dots just like the actual glucose readings. This makes it hard to distinguish measured glucose from the forecast.
The problem is most pronounced with Trio forecasts: the forecast line uses a color similar to the actual glucose readings, so when glucose is rendered yellow (because it's high) and the forecast line happens to line up with the actual readings, you see two overlapping series that both have dots and similar coloring — it's confusing to tell which is which.
Proposed change: Render forecast lines without dots, so they read clearly as a continuous predicted line distinct from the dotted actual-glucose points.
The same applies to Loop forecasts, but Loop's forecast colors are distinct enough that it's less of an issue there. General comment / lower priority — capturing for later.