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Add PX4 acro rate curve #7

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@MaEtUgR MaEtUgR commented Jan 26, 2019

fixes #4

A pile of copy pasting and UI reordering later I added the PX4 acro mode rates implemented here to the Python script of RotorPirates.

I also started adding it to the javascript part but honestly I stranded a bit because there's even more copy pasting and the javascript file used in the HTML is the one from online. Probably there should be a relative path and then local testing would work. @apocolipse any suggestions on that?

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Awesome!

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MaEtUgR commented Apr 21, 2020

@apocolipse Can we get it in? Otherwise I'll close and document the PX4 rates in a different way.

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@apocolipse Can we get it in? Otherwise I'll close and document the PX4 rates in a different way.

If you can get the HTML and JS updated I'll merge this in, otherwise can leave it open if someone else wants to try it. Once you do that I'll see about updating the proprietary side backend for conversion calculation.

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MaEtUgR commented Dec 11, 2020

I tried to dive into the web implementation. It's an independent reimplementation and too much effort in my eyes. I'll document in a different way. Thanks anyways.

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Can I add PX4 acro rate parameters to your awsome tool?
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