๐ง The **Oil Pattern Management Screen** is a space where you can save and manage lane maintenance pattern (oil pattern) information, which varies by bowling alley or tournament. By registering pattern details in advance, you can record more accurate environmental data when entering your scores.
1. View Oil Pattern List
You can check saved oil patterns at a glance in card format.
Pattern Info Summary: Each card records the pattern's Name, Distance, and Total Volume, allowing you to quickly grasp its characteristics.
Default Value (★): For patterns from frequently visited alleys or your currently used pattern, tap the Star icon on the left of the card to set it as default. (It will be selected by default when entering scores.)
Add Pattern: To register a new pattern, tap the [+] button at the bottom right of the screen.
2. Add New Pattern
Save pattern sheets posted at the bowling alley or announced information into your app.
Enter Basic Information:
Oil Pattern Name: Enter an easily identifiable name (e.g., JinSeung A, Tournament Name).
Distance: Enter the length of the oil applied to the lane (Unit: feet).
Total Volume: Enter the total amount of oil applied (Unit: mL).
Register Pattern Image: In addition to text info, you can save the actual pattern graph (profile).
Camera: Take a photo of the pattern sheet posted at the alley and attach it.
Gallery: Import a pattern image saved on your phone.
Save: After entering all information, tap the [Add] button to create it in the list.
3. Pattern Details and Management
Tapping a specific card in the list takes you to the detail screen.
Check Detailed Image: You can view the registered pattern sheet image in detail on a large screen. (Zooming in helps analyze the pattern's curve or oil distribution closely.)
Edit and Delete Info: You can manage this via the icons at the top right of the screen.
Edit (✏️): Change the entered distance, volume figures, or image.
Delete (๐️): Permanently remove pattern information you no longer use.
๐ก Tip: Accurate oil distance and volume information serve as crucial references when selecting a ball or setting a throwing line. Try recording them meticulously!
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