If the metric you want (e.g. TSS) is not shown then you will need to add it via the GoldenCheetah preferences pane. On Mac this is from the menu option GoldenCheetah->Preferences whilst on Windows and Linux it is under Tools->Options.
You will need to select 'Data Fields' option from preferences toolbar and then the 'fields' tab. You will see a list of fields that are associated with a particular screen tab. If you scroll down you should find entries for the 'Metrics' screen tab, you can insert a new entry here with the '+' button. You should make sure the new entry is called exactly the same thing as the metric in question.
For 'TSS' this is relatively straight forward. For others, e.g. 'Average Heart Rate' you must make sure that the name includes spaces etc. Once your metric has been added to the configuration you should save that and return to the details screen where you can now maintain it.
If you are creating a manual entry then there is no 'details' tab in the dialog. Once you have created the entry (and again in this case TSS can be entered in the dialog) you should go to the details tab to maintain any other specific fields. The manual entry dialog is designed to be simple and accept only the most common of entries.
If the metric you want (e.g. TSS) is not shown then you will need to add it via the GoldenCheetah preferences pane. On Mac this is from the menu option GoldenCheetah->Preferences whilst on Windows and Linux it is under Tools->Options.
You will need to select 'Data Fields' option from preferences toolbar and then the 'fields' tab. You will see a list of fields that are associated with a particular screen tab. If you scroll down you should find entries for the 'Metrics' screen tab, you can insert a new entry here with the '+' button. You should make sure the new entry is called exactly the same thing as the metric in question.
For 'TSS' this is relatively straight forward. For others, e.g. 'Average Heart Rate' you must make sure that the name includes spaces etc. Once your metric has been added to the configuration you should save that and return to the details screen where you can now maintain it.
If you are creating a manual entry then there is no 'details' tab in the dialog. Once you have created the entry (and again in this case TSS can be entered in the dialog) you should go to the details tab to maintain any other specific fields. The manual entry dialog is designed to be simple and accept only the most common of entries.
https://github.com/GoldenCheetah/GoldenCheetah/wiki/FAQ-METRICS