Hello,
You can open the originalphyphox experiment, and copy paste the <icon format="base64"> .... </icon> there, and paste it in place of the <icon>Acc</icon> line in your BLE experiment file. The original experiment files can be donlowed easily from the web editor (https://phyphox.org/editor/ click on "load experiment, then choose the source file of the experiment. Do not load it in the web editor, it tends to add some graphic related info in the file as fas as I gathered -- there may be an easiest way of getting the origninal files ?)
I attached below the icon in a text format from the acceleration without g phyphox experiment. Just copy it and replace the <icon>Acc</icon> line in your BLE experiment.
To make your own icon, you need a square png file with a trasparent background, and convert it to base64 format (with a tool such as https://onlinepngtools.com/convert-png-to-base64). It will generate the things you need to copy paste between the <icon format="base64"> .... </icon>.
If you are using the experiments we made to interact with the Arduino 33 BLE, the most recent update has some decent icons now, and a more phyphox-ike look.
Cheers,
Fred
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(French available on request, but let us try to keep on in English)
You can open the originalphyphox experiment, and copy paste the <icon format="base64"> .... </icon> there, and paste it in place of the <icon>Acc</icon> line in your BLE experiment file. The original experiment files can be donlowed easily from the web editor (https://phyphox.org/editor/ click on "load experiment, then choose the source file of the experiment. Do not load it in the web editor, it tends to add some graphic related info in the file as fas as I gathered -- there may be an easiest way of getting the origninal files ?)
I attached below the icon in a text format from the acceleration without g phyphox experiment. Just copy it and replace the <icon>Acc</icon> line in your BLE experiment.
To make your own icon, you need a square png file with a trasparent background, and convert it to base64 format (with a tool such as https://onlinepngtools.com/convert-png-to-base64). It will generate the things you need to copy paste between the <icon format="base64"> .... </icon>.
If you are using the experiments we made to interact with the Arduino 33 BLE, the most recent update has some decent icons now, and a more phyphox-ike look.
Cheers,
Fred
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(French available on request, but let us try to keep on in English)