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Re: Interval training App
whoop! I got it to work!
can i change the sound so i have a different one for the 10 second to the 50 second? the sound wasnt very loud and I kept missing it and not knowing which one it was on! also any way of turning up the sound other than the volume button of course! |
Re: Interval training App
Is there a way that I can save this script and call on it using a command? where should I store it and in what format? At the moment I've just got it saved as a text file and I copy and paste it we very morning!! there must be a n easier way!!!!
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Re: Interval training App
I played a little with the script and i'm no dev so there might be an other way to do this ;)
I added a SOUND line after the first called SOUND1: SOUNDFILE="/usr/share/sounds/game-chess_illegal_move.wav" ; SOUNDFILE1="/usr/share/sounds/ui-general_warning.wav" ; while true ; do aplay $SOUNDFILE; sleep 50; aplay $SOUNDFILE1; sleep 10 ; done I suppose you could just change directory all together and play sounds from which ever directory you want to or just add the sounds in /usr/share/sounds for the ease of it. Maybe just call them start.wav/mp3 and pause.wav/mp3 (less rewriting) ;)... |
Re: Interval training App
if you want to save that shell script to a file for easy running, type this from a terminal:
Code:
cat - > interval.sh Code:
#!/bin/sh Now make it executable: Code:
chmod u+x interval.sh Code:
./interval.sh |
Re: Interval training App
I have a 20 minute workout that includes interval training of varying times. I've typed the commands up in a text file, but when I try and paste the code into xterm it only pastes half of it. Is there a limit to the length of the command line? Can i chunk it into parts? Would it work better if I stored the command? would this mean I can use a longer command?
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Re: Interval training App
also how do I do a > in terminal?
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