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Form to log a new string job with fields for string, tension, tension unit, gauge, pattern, date, cost, and notes.

Show all string jobs for a racket ordered by most recent first. Display string name, tension, gauge, and date at a glance.

Delete a string from the catalog. Warn if the string is referenced in existing string jobs before deleting.

Allow editing of all string fields. Changes are saved to Firestore and reflected immediately in the UI.

Form to add a new string with fields for brand, name, material, gauges, colors, and notes.

Create a new level with Provences containing islands, lakes and cities: - noord Holland, Texel, Den Helder, Alkmaar, Purmerend, amsterdam, amstelveen, Zaandam, Haarlem, hilversum, Enkhuizen Waters: ...

Display all strings in your collection. Show brand, name, material, and available gauges at a glance.

Show full racket details and a list of all string jobs for that racket ordered by most recent first.

Delete a racket and all its associated string jobs. Show a confirmation prompt before deleting.

The Spotify controller widget works fine on Windows, but on Ubuntu the controls don t work for me: - Play/pause, next and previous buttons do nothing. - Clicking/dragging the progress bar doesn t ...
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