X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/dep-ui/blobdiff_plain/c6150f2f930c56ba8d3264f0cc5b9321b9b29d54..c3d1ecfbbc2666352aadcb2a584ee0abde161df9:/rolling.html diff --git a/rolling.html b/rolling.html index b4656a2..14e337f 100644 --- a/rolling.html +++ b/rolling.html @@ -3,10 +3,11 @@ Rolling wire-strip calculator - - + + + @@ -147,8 +148,9 @@ DEP_UI.add_elt_class(DEP_UI.elt('js-note'), 'conceal'); -->

This page is only really interesting because it contains a Javascript -program. You seem to have Javascript turned off, so it won't work very -well. +program. You seem to have Javascript turned off, so it won’t work very +well. It only requires first-party scripts; +see Privacy for more details.

Background

@@ -173,7 +175,7 @@ roll down to the required thickness of strip.

For best results, roll the strip in as few passes as you can handle.

You can see the detailed equations -used for this calculation if you're interested. +used for this calculation if you’re interested.

Use

@@ -201,11 +203,11 @@ places.

Code and credits

The code which makes this page work -is free +is free software. You -can browse or download +can browse or download it, modify it, and/or redistribute it under the terms of the -GNU +GNU General Public License, version 2 or, at your option, any later version. @@ -213,10 +215,21 @@ version. about them. Please mail me patches. -

The JavaScript machinery on this page was written by Mark Wooding; +

The Javascript machinery on this page was written by Mark Wooding; the text was written by Mark Wooding and Gary Wooding. The data used to derive the computation was provided by Gary Wooding. +

Privacy

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