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I guess there is a paint app: https://banglejs.com/apps/?id=tinydraw
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The app loader has backup/restore under "More" Tab
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Confirmed, that works, thank you. Would be nice to have this in the tutorial under http://www.espruino.com/Bangle.js+Storage
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I tried to follow the tutorial here: http://www.espruino.com/Bangle.js+Storage but get no content for any file.
I'm trying to read a json file from the app loader, but I always get 0 bytes. Maybe someone has a clue what I'm doing wrong, steps to reproduce:
- Running a local server with npm start
- Add a interface.html to any random app by adding
"interface": "interface.html"
to metadata.json - Create interface.html with content from http://www.espruino.com/Bangle.js+Storage
- Replace 'gpspoilog.csv' with 'setting.json' because that file surely exists. But with the download button I get no data. Output in the console:
readStorageFile "setting.json"
comms.js:431 readTextBlock read started...
comms.js:417 size is 0 - Running a local server with npm start
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oops, this looks like a side effect of https://github.com/espruino/BangleApps/issues/1566
Sadly I have not seen this issue in my Browser test. break-word should work better.Can you please test it. The more people test the better.
Test instructions: Replace "word-break: break-all;" with "word-break: break-word;" in css/main.css -
There is an event http://www.espruino.com/Reference#l_Bangle_accel. It should call your callback for every new sensor value.
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You could grab the original author from the git log/github pull request. Personally I'd like to be notified if someone edits an app I wrote, e.g. by writing their name to the pull request with @username. But to be honest, I usually forget that.
The original author might be able to provide some information one did now have in mind when changing.
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I use this for sailing, but I suspect that I am the only person at the intersection of Bangle owners and users of this particular model of wind instrument.
guess again :D
Cool, I did not even know that this project openwind exists.What we could use is are a bit more engineered categories. It probably does not make sense to see this app (and some others) unless you look for it. e.g. an extra category external sensors.
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Looks ok for me. So all the movement we see is your arm. Some tuning of the ESS variables might be necessary.
Looks like the author of sleeplog already set the no-motion-threshold variable twice as high as in sleepphasealarm. A even higher value might work. If we can get more people to record their acceleration data it might be helpful.
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Calibration on accelerometer usually only corrects absolute measurements (e.g. when standing still it should measure the gravity of the planet you are currently on). Bot the absolute value does not matter here, its just about movement vs no movement.
Correction: There can be also a calibration for no movement, but I don't think this is a calibration issue here. But you might want to do the test 1) from 4 posts above.
Could you also make the "ok" button bigger/easier to hit that appears when there is an alarm? it is kind of hard to hit.