Iinstalled the game on my galaxy tab s6 and when I paired my ps5 controller it the game freaks out. It wants to keep casting the casting range bar keeps going up and down. I think I moved the right joystick on the controller and it cast out the line but then started reeling in all by itself. I don't know what I did next but I was looking straight up at the sky and still reeling in. Are you still working on the controller settings or do I just not know what I am doing? I was kind of hoping the controller work the same on the android version as it does on the ps5 version.
okay a little update. I installed fishing planet on my samsung galaxy s21 and paired the controller to and everything works except when you use L2 to adjust the cast range then press R2 it casts into the dirt and the slider bar does not move. If you just cast using just R2 the slider bar moves up and down and you can release R2 anytime you want and it casts out just fine. Just a little harder to pick your cast distance but workable.
For some reason the controller just does not work work right on samsung galaxy tab S6. Strange... The X button and L2 and R2 just don't work right. Moving the right joystick will make it cast but you end up spinning in a circle at the same time the cast slider is going up and down fast.
Polar Coordinates will wrap your image around a focal point on the top center point of the image. You can see the line created in the center of the image is where the two edges of the photo line up. One way of fixing this is to take a panoramic photo, mirror it horizontally, and then perform the steps above. That way you will get a symmetrical planet.
Below is a photo I took with my Nexus 4 using photosphere, and then turned into a tiny planet in Photoshop. The gif shows you how I fix stitching mistakes, add highlights, shadows, and some overall touch-ups.
To be honest, this has basically turned me off from going to the gym because I cannot get an answer about when/if this will ever go back to being the coexistence of two apps that were happily working together in the wonderful world of apps!
I've tried connecting Planet Fitness, only to get their automatic responses or being told to talk to someone at my gym. If I go there I get the look of "what's an app?" and told to look on line,,,which takes me back to those lovely automatic responses.
I appreciate your participation in the Forums and sharing your feedback on connecting and syncing your Fitbit with the Planet Fitness app. Thank you for the information that Fitbit was syncing previously with this app. I would like to advise that this app is not on the list of the compatible apps at the moment. I recommend posting your interest for this integration on our Feature Suggestions page to track interest for it. I was able to find this suggestion and you can comment and vote on the idea to show your support. You can read the FAQ to better understand how that board works.
How do I get this to the Feature Suggestions page....and originally this was a compatible app that was on the fitbit list, if I remember right. I know I was syncing up to the planet fitness app, then planet fitness decided to update at it and now divorce proceedings have begun between the planet fitness app and fitbit app....So sad how things change over time.
I totally understand how you are feeling and appreciate your efforts. From the Feature Suggestions board, click the blue button that reads 'Make a new suggestion' in the top right in order to post a new Feature Suggestion. The more votes the idea gets, the more likely it is to be considered for implementation in a future release. Thank you for your time and feedback.
Where I live PF has the best gym options for my family, therefore; if my Fitbit is no longer working with the PF app I will reconsider purchasing 4 additional Fitbits for my family for Christmas and purchase 5 fitnesses trackers that synchronize with the PF app instead.
You mentioned the PF app is not on the list of compatible apps, however; it was on the list prior to the updates. Can you clarify if the PF app is just not currently on the list of compatible apps, but; synchronization with the PF app is being developed? Or if there are currently no plans for the Fitbit app to synchronize with the PF app in the future as it did in the past?
Your feedback is appreciated, Fitbit is always working to improve its products and services provided. The Fitbit app is open for integrations from other apps. If you don't see the option to connect Planet Fitness with your Fitbit account, I recommend you to contact them via their contact us page or customer support to encourage them to develop the connection between both apps.
Hey @ansiwen , I just configured your gateway in my rocketchat instance and it does not seem to send any notifications. Were you overwhelmed by the traffic or is your gateway still up and running and I am doing something wrong?
Thanks a lot for sharing your work!
This gateway feature is awesome!
I rent server from linode and configured it using your gateway, and tested 1000 msg.
I have tried planet.chat, it works fine. But I have also tried original rocket.chat client, it also works.
So I wonder if I must use planet.chat?
yes, because only the rocket.chat gateway can send notifications to the rocket.chat app, and my gateway (planetchat) can only send notifications to the planet.chat app (each gateway is signing the notifications with the private key for the specific app). So my gateway has to forward the notifications for the rocket.chat app to the rocket.chat gateway. The notifications for planet.chat app are delivered directly to APNS or FCM.
@ansiwen, I would like to thank you for your contribution. I totally agree with you - the 10000 notifications limit really hampers the experience with Rocketchat. Thank you so much; it works perfectly in my environment.
Great work, @ansiwen! You saved us! However, it seems that the app only works with Google Play services and relies on FCM (Firebase Cloud Messaging). Can we receive push notifications on a de-googled phone?
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