Closed Ygarr closed 2 years ago
It is not. However, if you're trying to encode while offline (e.g. you can't access cimbar.org), you should be able to download cimbar_js to your phone ahead of time and open it in mobile Chrome while offline.
(note: I just uploaded the single-html-file version of cimbar_js today, so don't feel bad for missing it -- there was nothing to miss!)
Thanks.Great. I've got the encoded animated square with symbols and shaking edges. So it is hard to focus camera on it with receiver smartphone. Is it correct behaviour?
I'd try increasing the screen brightness on the sender to see if that helps. Otherwise you might have to "trick" the autofocus on the receiver into finding the right focus (I usually use my finger for that).
Some phones have autofocus that works well for cimbar, others seem to have problems.
Is it possible to install cimbar_send using android terminal?