![]() The most common regret of those going on to have lots more tattoos. A number of those looking for cover ups do so because they now know their tattoo is copied artwork and they see it regularly on Pinterest. Not everyone wants bespoke, and so not all artists create in that way. Not doing your due diligence when matching your tattoo to the right artist can also lead to them rushing your tattoo for you. And depending on the tattoo, people eventually realise that means it was rushed, poorly executed or it lacks detail. If you send out a blanket message to a bunch of local tattoo artists asking “how much for this” regardless of their tattoo style, you’re asking for trouble. When you choose an artist, do it because you want them to do what they’re brilliant at. Although there’s no excuse for it now *lowers glasses and raises eyebrow*. A mistake easily made before the internet. They chose who was local rather than narrowing down a geographically wider choice based on an artists style of artwork or area of expertise. Many put their tattoo regret down to rushing their choice of artist. But being spontaneous with the design is not the only way to find yourself discussing a cover up a few years on. Sure, there are many who walked in to a tattoo studio one rainy Saturday and picked something off a wall of unoriginal tattoo flash (guilty). And I don’t necessarily mean rushing the tattoo decision. However for almost every single person who really regrets an old tattoo, rushing was part of the problem. There is no particular tattoo subject matter or style that is universally regretted by those who wear it. I’ve done my research and I’m going to share with you the top 5 ways to avoid tattoo regret. I have spoken to more than most about tattoo regrets and it doesn’t take long for a pattern to emerge. Until then you're perfectly fine with your own builds.I own and manage a tattoo studio. It is very refreshing to see people trying to figure out things on their devices. Thank you for your time, it's perfectly understandable, I just dont feel right with posting that poor job as PR for now. The nabuk regal hd was the first device I'm aware that uses this driver but doesn't work with regal waveforms. ![]() The whole list of waveforms for your board is in If you change it to 6 it will use EINK_WAVEFORM_MODE_GL16 instead. Weirdly doesnt work at all with NookEPDController.ĭoes KOReader works normally (without full screen updates) or it seems stuck and not responding?ītw, can you please explain what the line does?īy default it uses EINK_WAVEFORM_MODE_GLR16. We can hook as many drivers as we want, but the same idea doesn't apply to KOReader, where just one driver must stay. For the e-ink test it is as simple as hook the driver on a new button onClickListener. If someone wants to add support for newer e-ink devices (say Nook, Tolino, rk29xx) he/she needs to add a new driver.Not all devices based on rk30board are e-ink devices.RK31xx, RK32xx share the same hardware "rk30board".Which leads me to a question, why isn't the rk30xx support inferred from hardware name, since the eink test app is able to get it as well? Different implementations / revisions across hardwares? If you can't see that menu then the nightly you are using is not updated enough to recognize the driver and you'll need to wait. If you can see the menu to do full refreshes (Settings->screen->eink settings) and even then the device doesn't refresh the screen is a problem with the driver and needs work. Normal and forced updates work fine, 5d21990 commit release nightly build fails to do refreshes, though. This is the information that appears when you run einkTest: However, the "einkTest" application does run the screen refresh. It works on the Onyx C67 but not on the InkBook Prime HD (Boyue clone). I've been testing the screen refresh on my android e-readers (v2019.02-8-g3f41560_). We can't add new supported devices until these issues are fixed. Onyx e-ink devices have their own ticket in #5073. I have an onyx device which seems to work with the eink test utility Please report your test results and we can add support on the next KOReader nightly. One of the test works for me but (latest version of) KOReader does not refresh at all. Well, you can but it will stay ignored until a developer adds support for a new routine compatible with your device. I did run all the tests but no one is working for me. If you get results with the "tolino" update please answer this question too:ĭoes KOReader works normally (without full screen updates) or it seems stuck and not responding? Questions 1. You can start the tool from KOReader file manager in "Tools" -> "More Tools" -> "Developer options" -> "Start eink test". In order to add support for newer devices there's a tool included with the app. These routines are not device specific, but platform specific. KOReader has support for some eink update routines.
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