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Bigot Boy

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Hello Brothers and Sisters,

I asked Father Satan if there was any way I could use my personal skills to further our cause, and soon after had the idea to create an easy to use, web based version of the Final RTR, that I call "Master RTR". After a few hours of hard work, Version 1.0 was completed. I took HPS Maxine's audio recording of the pronunciations, sliced them, and removed unnecessary silence - you can now hear how to pronounce any certain part of the RTR with ease.

Master RTR uses HTML5. Features include:
  • - Listen to HPS Maxine pronounce specific parts of the Final RTR with the click of a button!
    - Simply click on the Hebrew letters to completely blot them out
    - Built-in repetition counter! Press 'spacebar' or 'enter' to increase count, and click 'Reset' button to put back to 0
    - Use up and down arrow keys to move page, or 'w' and 's'
    - Invert the colors of the Final RTR at the click of a button (since I personally find the original white background to be too bright)
    - Accessible from your browser! When the Final RTR is completed, simply close the window!


I hope some of you find this useful! Please report any bugs you find and I will promptly fix them, and also feel free to suggest features for future versions! I will polish up the Master RTR's appearance as time goes on as well.

Try Master RTR v1.0 here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/ (the first time you load the page will be a bit longer, future uses will load quickly)

Hail Father Satan!
 
I haven't opened it yet but I am always getting so interested when things like this are around. Thank you.
 
This is impressive work, I opened it, is there any way to de-googlify it? We can also upload it on our part of the isle, but it needs to be anonymity respecting and de-googlified, if it has google elements.

With your permission I can move this to the Final RTR page.

Also, just a little suggestion, the panel on which letter one is currently, is it prossible to make it hidden and
to only show when one wants to? To avoid distractions.
 
Is this supposed to work on mobile? Because I can't even zoom in with an iphone.
 
Unfortunately it does not work on TOR Browser. Site says: "Browser doesn't support WebAssembly". If you did not use that language in your code, that webhosting is injecting it
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
This is impressive work, I opened it, is there any way to de-googlify it? We can also upload it on our part of the isle, but it needs to be anonymity respecting and de-googlified, if it has google elements.

With your permission I can move this to the Final RTR page.

Also, just a little suggestion, the panel on which letter one is currently, is it prossible to make it hidden and
to only show when one wants to? To avoid distractions.
Thank you HP, I'm glad you like it :D

I added an option to hide the panel you mentioned. No google elements have been added, and should be completely anonymous.

I'd be honored to have it on the Final RTR page. I zipped up the v1.1 web files here (download button in top right corner): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BHsZBaUyTzd9tW-3FL8xdIhSKG6v7SfT

Aquarius said:
Is this supposed to work on mobile? Because I can't even zoom in with an iphone.
Not intended for mobile originally but in the new version I made it so you can touch the arrow keys to move the Final RTR up and down (can also click on the arrow icons with mouse now). I tested it on my iphone, holding it sideways to make it bigger, and it is usable. The 000webhost banner does block the arrow key icons on mobile, but when HP Cobra uploads Master RTR on JoS it should work fine. :)



For non-mobile users, also note that you must first click on the Final RTR for keyboard arrow keys or 'w' and 's' to work at this time

v1.1: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/
 
Bigot Boy said:
Hello Brothers and Sisters,

I asked Father Satan if there was any way I could use my personal skills to further our cause, and soon after had the idea to create an easy to use, web based version of the Final RTR, that I call "Master RTR". After a few hours of hard work, Version 1.0 was completed. I took HPS Maxine's audio recording of the pronunciations, sliced them, and removed unnecessary silence - you can now hear how to pronounce any certain part of the RTR with ease.

Master RTR uses HTML5. Features include:
  • - Listen to HPS Maxine pronounce specific parts of the Final RTR with the click of a button!
    - Simply click on the Hebrew letters to completely blot them out
    - Built-in repetition counter! Press 'spacebar' or 'enter' to increase count, and click 'Reset' button to put back to 0
    - Use up and down arrow keys to move page, or 'w' and 's'
    - Invert the colors of the Final RTR at the click of a button (since I personally find the original white background to be too bright)
    - Accessible from your browser! When the Final RTR is completed, simply close the window!


I hope some of you find this useful! Please report any bugs you find and I will promptly fix them, and also feel free to suggest features for future versions! I will polish up the Master RTR's appearance as time goes on as well.

Try Master RTR v1.0 here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/ (the first time you load the page will be a bit longer, future uses will load quickly)

Hail Father Satan!
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
 
Aquarius said:
Is this supposed to work on mobile? Because I can't even zoom in with an iphone.

I have the same problem I tried a different mobile browser too still did nothing.
 
Master said:
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Those are called programs (apps) and are incredibly more complicated to develop.
 
@Bigot Boy if you have the code hosted on github or plan to release the source code I would be happy to take a look and help making it even better :)
 
Pirate11 said:
Master said:
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Those are called programs (apps) and are incredibly more complicated to develop.
I understand, but it's a good thing to do. :p
 
Pirate11 said:
Unfortunately it does not work on TOR Browser. Site says: "Browser doesn't support WebAssembly". If you did not use that language in your code, that webhosting is injecting it
It does use WebAssembly to operate on HTML5.

Master said:
Bigot Boy said:
Hello Brothers and Sisters,

I asked Father Satan if there was any way I could use my personal skills to further our cause, and soon after had the idea to create an easy to use, web based version of the Final RTR, that I call "Master RTR". After a few hours of hard work, Version 1.0 was completed. I took HPS Maxine's audio recording of the pronunciations, sliced them, and removed unnecessary silence - you can now hear how to pronounce any certain part of the RTR with ease.

Master RTR uses HTML5. Features include:
  • - Listen to HPS Maxine pronounce specific parts of the Final RTR with the click of a button!
    - Simply click on the Hebrew letters to completely blot them out
    - Built-in repetition counter! Press 'spacebar' or 'enter' to increase count, and click 'Reset' button to put back to 0
    - Use up and down arrow keys to move page, or 'w' and 's'
    - Invert the colors of the Final RTR at the click of a button (since I personally find the original white background to be too bright)
    - Accessible from your browser! When the Final RTR is completed, simply close the window!


I hope some of you find this useful! Please report any bugs you find and I will promptly fix them, and also feel free to suggest features for future versions! I will polish up the Master RTR's appearance as time goes on as well.

Try Master RTR v1.0 here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/ (the first time you load the page will be a bit longer, future uses will load quickly)

Hail Father Satan!
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Thanks my friend, here you are, a downloadable version of Master RTR v1.1: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/Master%20RTR.exe

This downloadable version is meant for Windows, I can perhaps post versions for Mac and Linux on later releases if people would like
 
slyscorpion said:
Aquarius said:
Is this supposed to work on mobile? Because I can't even zoom in with an iphone.

I have the same problem I tried a different mobile browser too still did nothing.
On safari on iphone, I find I have to refresh it a couple times while it's loading and then it works. It's not ideal but can be done. In the future I may try to make a more mobile-friendly version, perhaps even a mobile app.
 
This is impressive, it's all in one :D

You sir, are a massive blessing to this forum. I've bookmarked this page, keep up the good work.
 
Can I make a suggestion or request rather to have this thread pinned, for the fact that this is the most efficient and advantageous version of the Final RTR thus far?

The only downside is that you have to use the arrow keys to scroll, I don't know if it's because of the programming language, if it's a flash program, whatever the cause.
 
Bigot Boy said:
Hello Brothers and Sisters,

I asked Father Satan if there was any way I could use my personal skills to further our cause, and soon after had the idea to create an easy to use, web based version of the Final RTR, that I call "Master RTR". After a few hours of hard work, Version 1.0 was completed. I took HPS Maxine's audio recording of the pronunciations, sliced them, and removed unnecessary silence - you can now hear how to pronounce any certain part of the RTR with ease.

Master RTR uses HTML5. Features include:
  • - Listen to HPS Maxine pronounce specific parts of the Final RTR with the click of a button!
    - Simply click on the Hebrew letters to completely blot them out
    - Built-in repetition counter! Press 'spacebar' or 'enter' to increase count, and click 'Reset' button to put back to 0
    - Use up and down arrow keys to move page, or 'w' and 's'
    - Invert the colors of the Final RTR at the click of a button (since I personally find the original white background to be too bright)
    - Accessible from your browser! When the Final RTR is completed, simply close the window!


I hope some of you find this useful! Please report any bugs you find and I will promptly fix them, and also feel free to suggest features for future versions! I will polish up the Master RTR's appearance as time goes on as well.

Try Master RTR v1.0 here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/ (the first time you load the page will be a bit longer, future uses will load quickly)

Hail Father Satan!

Thanks for this! Just in time for easter week too. Usually I'd use notepad but this is a lot more convenient. Have a nice day :)
 
Pirate11 said:
Master said:
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Those are called programs (apps) and are incredibly more complicated to develop.
No. He's probably referring to my Paintable Final RTR, which is a web-page AND is downloadable as an HTML file to use offline. However, it is not an app that gets installed. It is a self-contained web-page. All resources, imags, etc, are inside one HTML file, so if you download it with your browser's "Save Page" feature, it will work perfectly offline by double-clicking that file to open it in your browser. I designed my page with that in mind from the start, so it was easy, but it might be harder to add this feature to the Master RTR. It appears to depend heavily on multiple files, some of which are libraries.
 
ShadowTheRaven said:
Can I make a suggestion or request rather to have this thread pinned, for the fact that this is the most efficient and advantageous version of the Final RTR thus far?

The only downside is that you have to use the arrow keys to scroll, I don't know if it's because of the programming language, if it's a flash program, whatever the cause.
Thanks for the feedback, glad you're finding it useful! In the next version I plan to make the mouse scroll wheel actually scroll the Final RTR up and down. In addition I could make the arrow keys move the page faster, or even an option to set their speed. Would love to hear any ideas you guys have as well.

Soaring Eagle 666 said:
Pirate11 said:
Master said:
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Those are called programs (apps) and are incredibly more complicated to develop.
No. He's probably referring to my Paintable Final RTR, which is a web-page AND is downloadable as an HTML file to use offline. However, it is not an app that gets installed. It is a self-contained web-page. All resources, imags, etc, are inside one HTML file, so if you download it with your browser's "Save Page" feature, it will work perfectly offline by double-clicking that file to open it in your browser. I designed my page with that in mind from the start, so it was easy, but it might be harder to add this feature to the Master RTR. It appears to depend heavily on multiple files, some of which are libraries.
Master RTR is created in an engine called Godot, and can easily be deployed as an HTML5 app or an executable (I posted a link to a downloadable version for Windows in another reply, and Mac and Linux users should hopefully have a download in next release). Mobile apps for ios and android is also a possibility in the future.


Also thanks to everyone replying, makes me happy knowing this is finding use! :D
 
Hold on. Are you to release the source code of your work so far or nope?
I'm not running anything that I cannot verify what it does on my computer, no one ever should
 
New landing page with links to HTML5 version and Mac/Linux/Windows downloadable versions, as well as source code: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

Version 1.2

  • - new scroll bar! also can now scroll with mouse wheel
    - new "Notes" panel! click on the text area to start typing!
    - can now click on rep counter to increase rep count
    - arrow keys speed increased
    - bug fixes
    - improved visual appearance
    - other misc improvements


The web version can now be found here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/web.html
New landing page here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

(Landing page appearance will be improved over time)

Pirate11 said:
Hold on. Are you to release the source code of your work so far or nope?
I'm not running anything that I cannot verify what it does on my computer, no one ever should
https://github.com/satanicmage666/MasterRTR
 
Bigot Boy said:
New landing page with links to HTML5 version and Mac/Linux/Windows downloadable versions, as well as source code: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

Version 1.2

  • - new scroll bar! also can now scroll with mouse wheel
    - new "Notes" panel! click on the text area to start typing!
    - can now click on rep counter to increase rep count
    - arrow keys speed increased
    - bug fixes
    - improved visual appearance
    - other misc improvements


The web version can now be found here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/web.html
New landing page here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

(Landing page appearance will be improved over time)

Pirate11 said:
Hold on. Are you to release the source code of your work so far or nope?
I'm not running anything that I cannot verify what it does on my computer, no one ever should
https://github.com/satanicmage666/MasterRTR

Great! Expect some contributions in a few days if GitHub allows me to do so under TOR ;)
 
Bigot Boy said:
I had this kind of idea too some days ago, I'm glad that someone else already started it so I can help (we should speak the same language, fratello)

I noticed that you coded this using Godot, which I absolutely don't know, but if you agree, I could try to make a JavaScript version of this for the website, so it should work also on more particular browsers (such as Tor, since a lot of people use it here) and iOS. (I think that this is pretty important)

For windows I would prefer a C# Windows Forms App instead, but this is just a matter of personal preference, again, if you agree I could try to come up with something like that. (This is optional, since Godot seems to be multi-platform, which is good)
 
Soaring Eagle 666 said:
Pirate11 said:
Master said:
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Those are called programs (apps) and are incredibly more complicated to develop.
No. He's probably referring to my Paintable Final RTR, which is a web-page AND is downloadable as an HTML file to use offline. However, it is not an app that gets installed. It is a self-contained web-page. All resources, imags, etc, are inside one HTML file, so if you download it with your browser's "Save Page" feature, it will work perfectly offline by double-clicking that file to open it in your browser. I designed my page with that in mind from the start, so it was easy, but it might be harder to add this feature to the Master RTR. It appears to depend heavily on multiple files, some of which are libraries.
I think that this Master RTR (now I'm talking about the HTML5 version) could be done even in JS with some work, in order to make it faster and possibly without that loading screen, anyway I'd like to thank you for creating the first "informatic" RTR, if you didn't I would have no idea about how to do it :lol: I don't have a printer and the version where you edit a file with Paint seemed chaotic to me
 
Bigot Boy said:
New landing page with links to HTML5 version and Mac/Linux/Windows downloadable versions, as well as source code: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

Version 1.2

  • - new scroll bar! also can now scroll with mouse wheel
    - new "Notes" panel! click on the text area to start typing!
    - can now click on rep counter to increase rep count
    - arrow keys speed increased
    - bug fixes
    - improved visual appearance
    - other misc improvements


The web version can now be found here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/web.html
New landing page here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

(Landing page appearance will be improved over time)

Pirate11 said:
Hold on. Are you to release the source code of your work so far or nope?
I'm not running anything that I cannot verify what it does on my computer, no one ever should
https://github.com/satanicmage666/MasterRTR

While I'm happy the linux application is available now, please name it something other then linux for the next update lmao. ( Also does this require anything else to run or is it fine
 
Bigot Boy said:
New landing page with links to HTML5 version and Mac/Linux/Windows downloadable versions, as well as source code: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

Version 1.2

  • - new scroll bar! also can now scroll with mouse wheel
    - new "Notes" panel! click on the text area to start typing!
    - can now click on rep counter to increase rep count
    - arrow keys speed increased
    - bug fixes
    - improved visual appearance
    - other misc improvements


The web version can now be found here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/web.html
New landing page here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

(Landing page appearance will be improved over time)

Pirate11 said:
Hold on. Are you to release the source code of your work so far or nope?
I'm not running anything that I cannot verify what it does on my computer, no one ever should
https://github.com/satanicmage666/MasterRTR

If you're that worried, run it in a virtual machine or bettter yet, Qubes or a tails linux USB bootable. Tails is amnesiac so nothing stays on it, and connects to everything through tor. Takes like 40 minutes to set up and lasts forever. If you are curious what Qubes is it practically runs every application in its own virtual machine. Nothing can see anything else. ( Qubes is a bit more of a pain in the ass though so again, tails. I don't claim tails to be the most secure thing ever but its definitely the most convenient when it comes to privacy concerns lol. ). Plus, the source is already available on GitHub.

But, if it makes you feel any better the web based version is legit ( I checked ) and if youre worried worried you can always download those files and then drag the main one into your browser. It will work the same but with no chance of it tracking you anywhere cause its using your computer as a server. I can't speak for the executable but the creator seem to be relatively trust worthy. Theres nothing wrong with being safe, though.
 
Forgot who to quote, but AFAIK web assembly runs faster than javascript.
Arin said:
If you're that worried, run it in a virtual machine or bettter yet, Qubes or a tails linux USB bootable. Tails is amnesiac so nothing stays on it, and connects to everything through tor. Takes like 40 minutes to set up and lasts forever. If you are curious what Qubes is it practically runs every application in its own virtual machine. Nothing can see anything else. ( Qubes is a bit more of a pain in the ass though so again, tails. I don't claim tails to be the most secure thing ever but its definitely the most convenient when it comes to privacy concerns lol. ). Plus, the source is already available on GitHub.
No need for Tails, a VM would suffice in that case. Anyway I made that post before the source was released on GitHub. Since it has been open sourced, I'm totally cool with that now, and will probably contribute to the code in the following days ;)
 
Pirate11 said:
Great! Expect some contributions in a few days if GitHub allows me to do so under TOR ;)
I'd prefer to work on it solo friend, Godot has it's own scripting language and API, and has a built-in IDE, etc. Takes a while to get used to (I've been using it myself for several months now and still learn new things about the API often), and I feel capable to add whatever is needed to Master RTR. :) The Github is mainly there to be transparent with the code.

Arin said:
Bigot Boy said:
New landing page with links to HTML5 version and Mac/Linux/Windows downloadable versions, as well as source code: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

Version 1.2

  • - new scroll bar! also can now scroll with mouse wheel
    - new "Notes" panel! click on the text area to start typing!
    - can now click on rep counter to increase rep count
    - arrow keys speed increased
    - bug fixes
    - improved visual appearance
    - other misc improvements


The web version can now be found here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/web.html
New landing page here: https://master-rtr.000webhostapp.com/

(Landing page appearance will be improved over time)

Pirate11 said:
Hold on. Are you to release the source code of your work so far or nope?
I'm not running anything that I cannot verify what it does on my computer, no one ever should
https://github.com/satanicmage666/MasterRTR

While I'm happy the linux application is available now, please name it something other then linux for the next update lmao. ( Also does this require anything else to run or is it fine
No problem! I will rename and re-pack them with a readme.txt soon. It should only require the two files that are included the .zip to run (the .pck, which contains the assets, and .x86_64 need to be in the same location). I use Windows myself so I could not personally test the Mac or Linux version, although they were exported with Godot's presets for them and should work with no issues.


Young Faith said:
Bigot Boy said:
I had this kind of idea too some days ago, I'm glad that someone else already started it so I can help (we should speak the same language, fratello)

I noticed that you coded this using Godot, which I absolutely don't know, but if you agree, I could try to make a JavaScript version of this for the website, so it should work also on more particular browsers (such as Tor, since a lot of people use it here) and iOS. (I think that this is pretty important)

For windows I would prefer a C# Windows Forms App instead, but this is just a matter of personal preference, again, if you agree I could try to come up with something like that. (This is optional, since Godot seems to be multi-platform, which is good)
Godot has it's own language and built-in IDE, etc, and wouldn't be practical to convert it into javascript - would be easier to start fresh for that. :p Also the web-host I am using is completely free so you could also sign up for a free website on there and host a javascript-type Final RTR as well.
 
Bigot Boy said:
Godot has it's own language and built-in IDE, etc, and wouldn't be practical to convert it into javascript - would be easier to start fresh for that. :p Also the web-host I am using is completely free so you could also sign up for a free website on there and host a javascript-type Final RTR as well.
Yes yes of course I meant to code the JS version from scratch, very well I'll keep you updated if I get to work enough on this
My primary goal is to avoid the loading screen and to make every pronounce of the hebrew letters a button that when clicked plays the pronounce, you can do it as well in your version if you wish :)
 
Ok really what I am coming up with is more like a Paintable++ version, since I like the idea of simulating a black marker
The main difference from the original Paintable and from the Master Godot version will be that in Paintable++ you can listen to just one pronunciation just by clicking on it
Because in the first Paintable version you can only listen to the whole audio with the whole aleph-bet and every pronunciation of every letter/word, in the Master version you can only listen to the whole pronunciations of a letter/word, and what I want to make is that you can listen to just that one pronunciation you need
 
Young Faith said:
Bigot Boy said:
Godot has it's own language and built-in IDE, etc, and wouldn't be practical to convert it into javascript - would be easier to start fresh for that. :p Also the web-host I am using is completely free so you could also sign up for a free website on there and host a javascript-type Final RTR as well.
Yes yes of course I meant to code the JS version from scratch, very well I'll keep you updated if I get to work enough on this
My primary goal is to avoid the loading screen and to make every pronounce of the hebrew letters a button that when clicked plays the pronounce, you can do it as well in your version if you wish :)
On HTML5 on a computer, the loading screen is only slow the first time loading a new version, after that it loads very quickly. With the desktop versions, the loading screen is practically non-existent.

On HTML5 on mobile, however, it does load slowly every time - as I said I am planning on working on mobile app versions for ios and android in the future, which should have nearly non-existent loading times. I do not currently recommend using Master RTR on mobile, as it still needs some work.

Good luck with your goals :)
 
I do the Final RTR by editing and painting an image and manually erasing the letters. It's more comfortable erasing letters with a tap once you're done vibrating, instead of rubbing the touchscreen or wasting time with your computer mouse painting the letters, it's more comfortable with a click. I would recommend not to fill the file with audio or other instruction functions because it is not necessary. There is no need to inflate the file, the ritual is very simple and it is not difficult to vibrate and assert. Obviously before performing the ritual you should increase your energy. All you need is a nice drawing, the necessary instructions and letters in the image and a function on deleting letters with a click or a touch. Thank you again for this wonderful idea and please let me know when this project will be realized. :)
 
Soaring Eagle 666 said:
Pirate11 said:
Master said:
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Those are called programs (apps) and are incredibly more complicated to develop.
No. He's probably referring to my Paintable Final RTR, which is a web-page AND is downloadable as an HTML file to use offline. However, it is not an app that gets installed. It is a self-contained web-page. All resources, imags, etc, are inside one HTML file, so if you download it with your browser's "Save Page" feature, it will work perfectly offline by double-clicking that file to open it in your browser. I designed my page with that in mind from the start, so it was easy, but it might be harder to add this feature to the Master RTR. It appears to depend heavily on multiple files, some of which are libraries.
i will always use your version Eagle :)
 
I spent hours cutting and cutting and cutting HP Maxine's mp3 to obtain every word, but at least it's coming up pretty well
If someone wants the .zip with all the 107 mp3 files, just ask me and I'll post a link to download it

I call this "Final RTR - JavaScript version", yep the name sucks

These are the features:
- every word is a button to let you listen to it without having to check a longer audio with more words in it
- near every button-word there is a counter button which can be used to count how many times you vibrated that word
- to destroy the letter/s there is a Destroy button (this is not sure, maybe I'll try another solution)

TODO:
- make backend for almost everything, I have already done only the counter buttons at the moment
 
Bigot Boy said:
Good luck with your goals :)
Thank you ^^
I have almost finished, it's all working except that I want an animation to blot out the letters when the <div> appears, not just the image becoming pitch black
 
Master said:
I do the Final RTR by editing and painting an image and manually erasing the letters. It's more comfortable erasing letters with a tap once you're done vibrating, instead of rubbing the touchscreen or wasting time with your computer mouse painting the letters, it's more comfortable with a click. I would recommend not to fill the file with audio or other instruction functions because it is not necessary. There is no need to inflate the file, the ritual is very simple and it is not difficult to vibrate and assert. Obviously before performing the ritual you should increase your energy. All you need is a nice drawing, the necessary instructions and letters in the image and a function on deleting letters with a click or a touch. Thank you again for this wonderful idea and please let me know when this project will be realized. :)
The extra functions like the Notes and Rep Counter panels will prove useful for the Brothers and Sisters that perform very long Final RTR's, with reps ranging from 18, 27, 36, to even higher. They do not bloat the file, that is only the mp3's from the chanting.

But like I stated in another reply:
Bigot Boy said:
On HTML5 on a computer, the loading screen is only slow the first time loading a new version, after that it loads very quickly. With the desktop versions, the loading screen is practically non-existent.

But I do get what you are saying and thanks for your contribution, a version without the chanting can easily be made (would take me a couple minutes at most) but it doesn't seem very necessary. Could be done nonetheless.
 
Soaring Eagle 666 said:
Pirate11 said:
Master said:
In my opinion, it would be better if you created a file with these capabilities, downloadable and usable offline. Very good idea.
Those are called programs (apps) and are incredibly more complicated to develop.
No. He's probably referring to my Paintable Final RTR, which is a web-page AND is downloadable as an HTML file to use
offline. However, it is not an app that gets installed. It is a self-contained web-page. All resources, imags, etc, are inside one HTML file, so if you download it with your browser's "Save Page" feature, it will work perfectly offline by double-clicking that file to open it in your browser. I designed my page with that in mind from the start, so it was easy, but it might be harder to add this feature to the Master RTR. It appears to depend heavily on multiple files, some of which are libraries.

HI, great work with this paintable RTR. I just to often use it on my Samsung smartphone (version with black background) but unfortunately this smartphone died totally. Right now I have new Huawei but when I try to blot letters it doesn't react like on old phone. Offcourse I continue doing RTRs using Brother's Bigot Boy version which is also great piece of work, Gods bless Him for this but personally I liked more Your version. Not only for bigger letters, mostly for option to use it offline. Could You give me some clues how can I fix letters blotting problem?
 
Bigot Boy said:
Master said:
I do the Final RTR by editing and painting an image and manually erasing the letters. It's more comfortable erasing letters with a tap once you're done vibrating, instead of rubbing the touchscreen or wasting time with your computer mouse painting the letters, it's more comfortable with a click. I would recommend not to fill the file with audio or other instruction functions because it is not necessary. There is no need to inflate the file, the ritual is very simple and it is not difficult to vibrate and assert. Obviously before performing the ritual you should increase your energy. All you need is a nice drawing, the necessary instructions and letters in the image and a function on deleting letters with a click or a touch. Thank you again for this wonderful idea and please let me know when this project will be realized. :)
The extra functions like the Notes and Rep Counter panels will prove useful for the Brothers and Sisters that perform very long Final RTR's, with reps ranging from 18, 27, 36, to even higher. They do not bloat the file, that is only the mp3's from the chanting.

But like I stated in another reply:
Bigot Boy said:
On HTML5 on a computer, the loading screen is only slow the first time loading a new version, after that it loads very quickly. With the desktop versions, the loading screen is practically non-existent.

But I do get what you are saying and thanks for your contribution, a version without the chanting can easily be made (would take me a couple minutes at most) but it doesn't seem very necessary. Could be done nonetheless.
Thanks to you. You are right that the counter is a very important and very useful tool to help the SS to keep the count accurately. Audio can also help the SS to know the correct pronunciation and vibration.
 

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