[REL] Tire size (node in .tgm) calculator with visual.

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  1. redapg

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    Because i thought that this was gone finally, i have upgraded my webscript.
    Now you can upload a TGM file, calculate new Tire-Dimensions and Download the changed TGM-file.

    I've just made a few test, because i'm not at my own machine at the moment and it would be nice if some people could try it out and give some feedback.

    Every constructive critics is welcome.

    Link to the Script is in my Signature.

    PS I have no experience if it's enough to just change the Nodes-positions.
    Maybe you have to let it run with the ttool anyway/though, after making the changes.
     
  2. Navigator

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    Thanks for understanding guys.

    I worked on it some more and just finished the "sequel"; as I described some sort of "shaper".
    You fill in the tire size you want and it draws a (rough, depending on size) picture of it. You can than click buttons on all x- and y values to shape it to your willing and see the shape in the graph go with it. The values change also of course and you can take them over in your tom file after that.

    @ Redapg; crap, we did the same thing, right? lol.

    Ow well, can't harm to have two tools doing the same thing ;)
    I'm going to test mine out some more tomorrow and put it up.
     
  3. redapg

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    Yes, mine was just a Tire-Shape-Viewer first but after you've removed your tool i upgraded it "a little bit" and now you have Monitor + Editing + Up- of original and Download the changed TGM-file.
    I like it when you can do things just by clicking the mouse, even if it costs some time to bring it to that level....

    And you are right, it's always better to have 2 things doing (almost?) the same, than to have nothing. :)
     
  4. Navigator

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    Ehhh........I can't keep my promise of releasing today :(

    What happened?
    I tried out all the macro's to see if they worked. They did.......
    I had some calculations in there that larger than my screen is wide and it took me days to overthink how they should work; wider rim, part of the tire deforming and so on.
    When clicking the macro's...........the formula's went away..........
    Older version; *note to self; SAVE, SAVE often!!*
    I have to rewrite all the macro's and 50% of the formula's, or I have to rewrite all the formula's..........

    Sowwww..........it's not going to be today.
    I'm really feeling sick to the stomach right now, damn!

    Here I go again.......back to work.........
     
  5. Butters

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    Looks like a great tool hope that you get it finished.
     

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