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tools > options > unitsNo good to me......all in a foreign language : US gallons and ounces.
tools > options > unitsNo good to me......all in a foreign language : US gallons and ounces.
OP, you could try pm-ing the developer, He's randyrob on this forum. Been a bit quiet lately, maybe just very busy, but hopefully he'll be able to sort it.
Yep, "SI units" rather than "metric", of course. Can't have an American admitting metric works better so let's call the same thing by the name no-one really knows and we won't feel so foolish.tools > options > units
Nah, the only .NET I've had to deal with so far is using it in PowerShell. They try to keep us as platform agnostic as they can, so if we want particularly in depth knowledge of certain environments then we need to seek that out ourselves. I have only just finished the first half of my degree this week anyway so I'm far from expert in anything.Bum would know a bit more
+1 for step mashes, would make this program more awesomer. I have to put my steps in the brew day notes and use my iphone timer for my mash, then switch to the boiltimer. Also just a manual timer would be good so you can set it to countdown flameout additions before whirlpooling, and whirlpool time etc. Stop watch is sort of useless so this should be a manual timer instead.
OP, you could try pm-ing the developer, He's randyrob on this forum. Been a bit quiet lately, maybe just very busy, but hopefully he'll be able to sort it.
I could be mistaken but I thought I'd seen someone with it working under Mono but have not been able to do so myself, that seems to be the status quo. Would be just grand if it did though...+1 for stepped mashes in Brewmate.
I've not yet got Brewmate working in Linux - just can't get the .NET framework working adequately for brewmate to work.
I've tried Brewtarget, but I do like the simplicity of Brewmate, and I've already got it installed at work (windows 7), so kinda stuck with the file format.
Goomba
I'll keep it brief for those following the OP. I'm at RMIT City (Melbourne). I'm probably enjoying the programming the most (Java mostly, starting C next semester) but am not heading in that direction work-wise as I know how difficult that is in this country.:icon_offtopic:
A bit OT: Which uni, bum? TBH, I haven't coded in years and am rather glad of it! FWIW, if I'd gone down that route with a developer career then I'd probably be out of a job at the end of this month
Rob (the designer of BrewMate) help me out (thanks Rob!) so I can see Brew day.
My question is now about figuring out water quantities and temperatures.
I set the default method to All Grain
On the Brew Day pop up window.
1. I want to use a mash ratio of 1.25 Q/Lb
By default a number like 0.79 comes up (Water Grain Ration Q/lb)
I can change that to 1.25, but then the strike ratio goes way up to 17 gallons for a 13.75 lb grain bill
I estimate around 17 quarts at 1.25 Q/Lb.
Also, the sparge water (in gallons) always remains at 0.
I must be doing something wrong.
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