2020-12-25, 09:01 AM
Hello ,
I regretted the fact that pypilot lacked a 'presets' function. I looked into the question a bit, and the solution would be to be able to save a preset under a name that we could reinstate later depending on the weather conditions. For this, As soon as a configuration is suitable for a given sea state, I copy pypilot.conf and name it after the situation. A small bash script allows me to send it to pypilot.conf and find its data in the driver. I coded a small Python program with Tkinter to have a rudimentary graphical interface which takes care of sending the preset in .pypilot/pypilot.conf, but this solution is a bit heavy and lacks flexibility! Would it be possible and interesting to code this in pypilot? (I unfortunately do not yet have sufficient c ++ skills to do it myself!) I think this would be a plus that would be greatly appreciated by its users.
I regretted the fact that pypilot lacked a 'presets' function. I looked into the question a bit, and the solution would be to be able to save a preset under a name that we could reinstate later depending on the weather conditions. For this, As soon as a configuration is suitable for a given sea state, I copy pypilot.conf and name it after the situation. A small bash script allows me to send it to pypilot.conf and find its data in the driver. I coded a small Python program with Tkinter to have a rudimentary graphical interface which takes care of sending the preset in .pypilot/pypilot.conf, but this solution is a bit heavy and lacks flexibility! Would it be possible and interesting to code this in pypilot? (I unfortunately do not yet have sufficient c ++ skills to do it myself!) I think this would be a plus that would be greatly appreciated by its users.