My idea is to make the marker and string move properly from “I , II,III,etc to XII” (that would require a gif/animated movement. Then the long shadow could move properly minute to minute.
Mojím nápadom je, aby sa fixka a šnúrka správne pohybovali z “I, II,III, atď. do XII” (to by si vyžadovalo gif/animovaný pohyb. Potom by sa dlhý tieň mohol správne pohybovať z minúty na minútu.
I understand, but the rod and the string can’t move, they’re just firmly anchored in the clock and the shadow moves according to the sun. Of course, it’s pretty inaccurate now, but if I wanted to fix it, I’d have to completely redo it. And most importantly, I can’t use .gif in this case. Gentlemen, this is just an attempt … Have mercy
@Bohuslav_Balak Well I like it purely for it’s visual effect …I like the idea behind it more that having a precise working watch face …and, as you said, anyone can improve it if they want to. Cheers, Doons
The shadow does move, but after hours. When it’s 15.30 he still shows 15.00. So the sundial doesn’t really work. My groundbreaking version will show you that it is 15.30, although not exactly.
I don’t understand … The finished version is this. The shadow showing the clock rotates smoothly every minute, just like the shadow of a string. Isn’t it possible that it wouldn’t work with a universal launcher? Now I downloaded the dial from the Google drive as I shared it here and it works normally.
Just to clarify. The shadow of the string shows no time, it just spins according to the Sun. Time shows only a big shadow, understand it as shading hands. The string has to cast a shadow somewhere, just like the calendar sheets.
So there will probably be a mistake. I have a Lemfo Lem12 Pro and as I saw in the photo, it works for me. I have the official firmware, so I have no way to try the UL version
OK, I opened the xml in WFD beta and it worked as described, but it STILL will not work properly on the Kospet Prime. I guess it’s a difference of the Firmware…
Your work revealed something I knew nothing about. Namely, the use of Angel Span to adjust the Auto Rotation Multiplier.
In the past I relied on the published instruction which is obviously now outdated. (Auto Rotation: Mulrotate-Wert: 3 = 540 ° 2 = 360 ° 1 = 180 ° -2 = 90 ° -3 = 60 ° -4 = 45 -5 = 36 ° -6 = 30 ° Since unfortunately only whole numbers are accepted, the possibilities are limited.)