Artisan Getting Started Guide - Collaboration Welcome - Page 4
- MaKoMo
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- Joined: 16 years ago
Nice! There was even a "Lernstift" that would vibrate on writing errors, developed around here in Munich. Sadly the project did not make it.SJM wrote:Heck, you can even get a Smart Pen now
http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/smartpen/
https://techcrunch.com/2013/07/19/lernstift-pen-which-corrects-you-as-you-write-picks-up-speed-on-kickstarter/
LMWDP #360, https://artisan-scope.org
- drgary
- Team HB
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This thread and the linked Getting Started Guide are a very helpful contribution. Thanks to Michael, Marko and everyone contributing. I'm marking this as a FAQ.
Gary
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What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
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What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
- CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster)
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Thank you Gary. Users can find the current version date under "Who Is This For."
It's getting updated almost daily right now. I revised the Area Under Curve Section this am.
How is the Resources section for Cupping and Home Roasting related to the FAQ section? Should the link go there?
All the best, Michael
It's getting updated almost daily right now. I revised the Area Under Curve Section this am.
How is the Resources section for Cupping and Home Roasting related to the FAQ section? Should the link go there?
All the best, Michael
- drgary
- Team HB
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I've inserted a link in the FAQ for the Roasting forum, under Favorites. I've already been learning from your guide.
Gary
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What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
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What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
- drgary
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- Chert
- Posts: 3537
- Joined: 16 years ago
- drgary
- Team HB
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- Joined: 14 years ago
When in doubt I bring up a nice display on my screen and do a screen capture. That creates an image file on my Mac that I then upload to H-B. I had that issue earlier this evening when for some reason uploading the display saved by Artisan cut out the fan and power data at the bottom of the screen.
Gary
LMWDP#308
What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
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What I WOULD do for a good cup of coffee!
- CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster)
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Great. Curious if you tried sliders?drgary wrote:This thread and the referenced instructions helped me set up a much better way of recording and viewing power and fan settings by creating buttons.
- CarefreeBuzzBuzz (original poster)
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File>Save Graph>Full Size. Note that HB reduces it to 800px wide.Chert wrote:And here is a question: What is the best way to save a graph for HB? I've noticed tht the program graph does not look so nice. 9Sbeans
I like it. But I still need to decide how I want to display RoR. And I don't know how to get the size right
Config>Axes is where you set the graph parameters. I have my Delta's go to 50 in steps of 5. I have temp axes go up to 550 to allow for room for the Statistics at the end.
Also the little icon that looks like a rising stock market can change your axes and curve parameters such as the the color, width etc.
- Chert
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I agree, I like the Full size option. Can one reliably size the Artisan window in such a way that none of the .png file is cut off when loaded to HB? or does one have to use an image editing program to verify 800 max dimension prior to uploading to HB?
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