Thanks! I look forward to playing with it when I have some time.Here you go bad_idea
Thanks! I look forward to playing with it when I have some time.Here you go bad_idea
Mine suck on Chrome OS does that count?nict --
Are you saying that I am not the only one with crappy OR text dialog boxes on Linux ?
If so, you made me feel better because misery loves company
You also saved me going down a rabbit-hole looking for the wrong issue !
Thanks ( maybe, I think )
-- kjh
Mmms. Might be useless for level 3 project.Yes... and likewise, having the program be able to export that data directly likewise should be readily possible. Just needs to be implemented.
Maybe. However, that was not what I was originally proposing for cert flights.Mmms. Might be useless for level 3 project.
Maybe ... I can't say thzero ...Mine suck on Chrome OS does that count?
@bad_idea / all --Thanks! I look forward to playing with it when I have some time.
$ get-or-sims.sh -h
usage: get-or-sims.sh [ Options ] OR.ork
get-or-sims.sh unzips an OpenRocket.ork file and gathers the XML tags necessary
to produce a Sim Summary of all Motor Configs in the OpenRocket.ork file.
Bugs: Does not yet do multi-stage motor configs
Options are:
o) OutNam="$OPTARG"
u) Units="$OPTARG"
not implemented ... units are:
Distance ...: ft
Velocity ...: ft/sec
Acceleration: G
I) Impulse="$OPTARG"
Comma-separated lists or dash-separated ranges are allowed here.
Example: -I "E,F,G" - prints summaries for E, F or G-Motors
Example: -I "E-G" - prints summaries for E, F or G-Motors
one can also combine lists and ranges in one arg:
Example: -I "E,F-G" - same as above
A) SortArgs="-k2,2n"
SortBy="Altitude"
D) SortArgs="-k11,11"
SortBy="Motor Diameter ( x Length )"
h) Usage 0
Yes, please !
I would also love to be able to print the Flight Sim Summary for all selected motors:
View attachment 589306
Sorry about the ugly text ... I've never bothered to set up Java for my high-rez screen on my Linux Laptop
Delimited text would work best for me but ...
I will be buying motors on-site at the launches for the time being and the motor I really want may not be available.
Such a list would allow me to make 2nd or 3rd choices ...
And since you've asked:
One other thing that would be handy would be to add the time to apogee down in the image area like so:
Apogee: 4793 ft at 17.2 sec
But then again, maybe this is not an issue for people with properly configured Java Graphics
Thanks for asking neil_w !
-- kjh
If you select all the sims, you can then copy the whole thing to clipboard, and then paste into Excel.This is the info I want out of OR. I screenshot this window and print it for all of my rockets, then compile them in a 3 ring binder for easy access when I am in the field. I'd appreciate the option to print this directly from OR.
You copied the simulations using the keyboard shortcut, right? Not by going to the application ribbon to Edit > Copy (this doesn't work).@SiboVG --
I am unable to Copy-then-Paste in OR on my Linux Desktop.
I'll reinstall on Windows and see if I can Copy-then-Paste into Excel from OR for Windows.
Thanks
-- kjh
Yes but only gibberish was copied into LibreOffice.You copied the simulations using the keyboard shortcut, right? Not by going to the application ribbon to Edit > Copy (this doesn't work).
# Title | Flight Sim Data Extracted from vul-34.ork ( Version = C30724 )
# Command | /home/konrad/prj/app/dev/blueraven/tst/get-or-sims.sh -I D -SA vul-34.ork
# Sorted by | Altitude
# RunDate | Mon Jul 24 16:43:52 CDT 2023
#
# Config | MaxAlt | VelRail | VelMax | GMax | Mach | ApogeeAt | LandAt | VelLand | MotSize | Delay | SimName
D12 | 633 | 50.4 | 190.4 | 12.44 | 0.17 | 6.8 | 34.3 | 16.6 | 24x70 | 7.0 | D12-7BP - 24x70 mm Estes
D15T | 798 | 56.9 | 230.1 | 12.98 | 0.20 | 7.1 | 36.2 | 17.1 | 24x70 | 6.0 | D15-6T - RMS 24/40
D22W | 844 | 53.6 | 250.1 | 11.69 | 0.22 | 7.4 | 37.7 | 16.8 | 24x87 | 7.0 | D22-7W - SU 24x70 mm - Quest
BummerMmms. Might be useless for level 3 project.
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