Change in food is not resulting in a change in Vitamin Sum for daily intake.
Before I added another 10 large bananas to my daily food, the Vitamin Level was on 83%. Then after adding the Vitamin Level stays the same: 83%. Minerals increased as did carbs, protein, fats.
Individually selecting the bottom banana entry it lists as 48% Vitamins. I’m not sure if that is 48% of RDI like other percentages (You’d think so) or a percentage of my Vitamin intact that day (that wouldn’t make much sense since adding to the foods doesn’t change existing percentage values).
So Cronometer must not be calculating Vitamins correctly. Concerning, much. I’m on v0.9.8 for OS X (since I’m on Leopard that’s the most recent build I believe I can install).
Here are the Cronometer application screen-shots: http://db.tt/sJJyA8E5
Toggling the two screen-shots you can notice a slight shift in the green bar graph (in range of 0-5% I guess but both text outputs 83%). Either way the vitamins should jump by 48% if the individual selection value is accurate. Summing the other food item values for that day does not equal 83% either.
N.B. I cross posted this since I got no response on the Cronometer forums after 2 days.