PicTick, a #KaiOS client for #openbeta
GitHub - strukturart/pictick: log your climbs
log your climbs . Contribute to strukturart/pictick development by creating an account on GitHub.
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PicTick, a #KaiOS client for #openbeta
log your climbs . Contribute to strukturart/pictick development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHub (github.com)
@devnull Awesome, I'll let you know when I start working on it!
@devnull Yeah I didn't change the code of the original beta creator, I just embedded it in a web app. It would be great to automatically calculate the scale according to image dimensions, but I'm not fluent in the original programming language / library they used.
I plan on doing a completely new, vanilla JS version of this, where the produced file is SVG, including the image file, so that you can export it, print it, put it in a book, edit it later, and so on. But I don't have time yet
@devnull Ah! thanks! Fixed it!
@devnull I just added a new error message in case this happens, and a check to reject loading the image if it's over 8 MB in size, as apparently most browsers limit the storage quota to 10 MB.
@devnull Googling this error, it seems that you have exceeded the size of local storage allowed by your browser. This is probably because this app saves the image you are working on in localStorage. Try either a smaller image, or a different browser?
It's not because someone is a "good climber" that they're actually a safe climber. A lot of strong climbers don't have the technical skills and most lack in overall safety training. This is how get an accident.
Don't take example on these guys and make sure you get proper training and always question your skills and consider your safety.
Have fun
4. You can leave 10 meters of slack for your climber. This makes sure your climber will get a nice and long fall. Much better if your belayer is Jason Momoa.
3. Make sure you put the rope in your mouth before clipping. This makes sure you'll lose your jaws if you ever fall before clipping. Also, that nice rope taste, full of sand and sweat, nice.