+1mrkristofo wrote:Replace the old. The changes aren't that dramatic.jeff wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I will take a look at them so I can decide if they should run concurrent or replace the old. Any thoughts?TCBrewguy wrote:Just a 'heads up' re the BJCP guidelines. They have been revised for 2008 and there are some important changes that should be updated in the style guidelines database for BTP.
For inquiring minds, HERE is a .pdf of the changes.
Feature Requests Archive B
Re: New BJCP guidelines...
MacBook Pro 15.4" / 2GHz CPU / 250 GB HD / 1.5 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM / OS X v10.5.8 / 1440 x 900 display / BTP v1.5.12
Re: New BJCP guidelines...
The consensus I've heard is that the changes are minor, but needed, improvements to the old guidelines.jeff wrote:Thanks for the heads up. I will take a look at them so I can decide if they should run concurrent or replace the old. Any thoughts?
I'd vote for replacing the old ones.
BTP v2.0.* Windows XP
BJCP Guidelines
I vote for replacing the old with the new and I second the motion to include standard common measurements for heating and mashing vessels.
I really enjoy using BTP and am looking forward to the beta testing.
I really enjoy using BTP and am looking forward to the beta testing.
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2008 12:46 pm
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Process sheet / Session notes
I've always wanted an improved method for both planning a session, such as in a process sheet with all the steps (prepare 7 gallons of water, heat to 165, add to n pounds grains, etc.) - with check off capability and even better, the ability to add session notes along the way.
I brew by myself and also with a group. Especially for the group, I have process sheets that detail additions, times, steps, etc. At various points, I have refreactometer readings (PH would be nice too) with what it should read and what it actually reads during the session. This allows us to make modifications, if possible, to adjust things (e.g.: add more dme/water).
Currently I simply use Word, but would love to have it all linked together with a brew session that contains the recipe and all the other attendant tools.
Oh, and a session TIMER would be handy as well - somebody gave a link to a homegrown one in BYO and it is handy to have.
Thanks,
John.
I brew by myself and also with a group. Especially for the group, I have process sheets that detail additions, times, steps, etc. At various points, I have refreactometer readings (PH would be nice too) with what it should read and what it actually reads during the session. This allows us to make modifications, if possible, to adjust things (e.g.: add more dme/water).
Currently I simply use Word, but would love to have it all linked together with a brew session that contains the recipe and all the other attendant tools.
Oh, and a session TIMER would be handy as well - somebody gave a link to a homegrown one in BYO and it is handy to have.
Thanks,
John.
Re: New BJCP guidelines
I say replace them with the new ones as well.
Maurice
Maurice
All Grain
Windows XP SP2 Pentium D 805 2.66GHz 2 Gig Dual display Samsung SyncMaster 753DF Compaq V75
Windows XP SP2 Pentium D 805 2.66GHz 2 Gig Dual display Samsung SyncMaster 753DF Compaq V75
I really like the inventory feature. I'm getting ready to go all grain, But one thing i would've liked to of had , Would have been a all grain to extract conversion feature and vice versa.Another thing would be a way to put a few recipes on my smartphone( maybe save as HTML feature), Just in case of an unscheduled pass by your local HBS. Hope i can help
thanks mike
thanks mike
HP Pavilion dv1040US*Pentium M 1.6GHz*14.0 15:9 ratio 1280 X 768 res WXGA HD rightview Widescreen*1 GB Ram*
re..attitude
hi attitude,
you can save as html..and other file types..goto File/Export Text...make your choice from the dialog that appears. Its a handy feature!
(_)3
you can save as html..and other file types..goto File/Export Text...make your choice from the dialog that appears. Its a handy feature!
(_)3
Visit my blog @ http://www.wottashomebrewblog.blogspot.com
On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
Start-up SS?
Not too much of a feature per-se, but I feel that a start-up Splash Screen is needed while the app is launching. (Gives the user an indication that something real good is going to happen)
(_)3
(_)3
Visit my blog @ http://www.wottashomebrewblog.blogspot.com
On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
Re: re..attitude
Yea i saw that and tried it., But cant seem to find it. Where does it make a copy to?
wottaguy wrote:hi attitude,
you can save as html..and other file types..goto File/Export Text...make your choice from the dialog that appears. Its a handy feature!
(_)3
HP Pavilion dv1040US*Pentium M 1.6GHz*14.0 15:9 ratio 1280 X 768 res WXGA HD rightview Widescreen*1 GB Ram*
re..attitude...
Hi attitude,
What you need to do is to copy the code to the clipboard...then open notepad and paste it, then save the file with a html file extension to where you can find it.
EX: myrecipe.html
Hope this helps!
(_)3
What you need to do is to copy the code to the clipboard...then open notepad and paste it, then save the file with a html file extension to where you can find it.
EX: myrecipe.html
Hope this helps!
(_)3
Visit my blog @ http://www.wottashomebrewblog.blogspot.com
On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
On Tap:
HL Pale Ale
HL Lite Lager
Bottled:
HL Simcoe Pale Ale
HL Wizeguy Weizenbock
HL Reveur Saison
HL Dry Stout
HL Kentucky Common
Im not that good with computers. Where is the clipboard?is it in the beertools program. We might have to think of the people who arent so savy with the computer.With promash i can go to the print section and save it as a HTML file.maybe make it simpler
HP Pavilion dv1040US*Pentium M 1.6GHz*14.0 15:9 ratio 1280 X 768 res WXGA HD rightview Widescreen*1 GB Ram*
Clipboard...
attitude,
If you press the "copy" button, the html will be placed in your computers clipboard. Once you have done that, "paste" it into an empty plain text file (notepad). Saving that plain text file with the .html extension creates an html file.
EX: myrecipe.html
Open the file with your internet browser to test it.
If you press the "copy" button, the html will be placed in your computers clipboard. Once you have done that, "paste" it into an empty plain text file (notepad). Saving that plain text file with the .html extension creates an html file.
EX: myrecipe.html
Open the file with your internet browser to test it.
Lathe
BeerTools.com Staff
BeerTools.com Staff
Re: New BJCP guidelines
I say replace old with the new.
Jeff
Jeff
PowerBook G4 15", OSX 10.4.11, 1.33 GHz, 1.25 GB ram, ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 - 1280 x 854: Millions, CDRW-DVDRom; Mac Mini, OSX 10.4.11, 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB ram, CDRW-DVDRom, ext. DVD
Label printer feature?
Hi,
an add-on making it possible to print labels directly from the btp GUI. Options as name, carbs, %, ingredients, serving temp, etc...
Yngve
an add-on making it possible to print labels directly from the btp GUI. Options as name, carbs, %, ingredients, serving temp, etc...
Yngve
Inventory feature
Would be nice for the inventory feature to have an 'on order' amount as well as an on hand amount.
Dell Latitude D610 laptop, 1GB RAM, Pentium M 1.6GHz, WinXP SP2