In the following, you can adapt the scoreboard logic directly by
modifying the below JSON configuration. All settings are documented in the scoreboard logic (search for "fight_rules").
Adapt the JSON and click "Update and Reset" to apply the changes.
Usage
To use this scoreboard in a tournament, proceed as follows:
Prepare a laptop and connect it to a second monitor (or
projector). You may need to disable the screensaver of both
screens
Open a new view-only tab by clicking the eye icon (top left).
Move the opened tab to the second monitor.
Click into the moved tab and press F11 to make the page full
screen (assuming you use Firefox or Chrome as your browser).
Move the mouse back to the original tab and use the scoreboard
from there. Most buttons can also be triggered by keyboard
shortcuts, which are noted as hover information on the respective
buttons. We recommend labeling the keyboard using stickers, such as
in this example.
Continue (both the fight and Osaekomi). Useful after accidentally stopping the time.
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To adapt the font size (for smaller/larger screens), simply zoom in
or out (Firefox: Ctrl+MouseWheel). If you want to zoom the view-only
page separately in Firefox, reconfigure Firefox as follows:
Type "about:config" in your address bar and press enter.
If Firefox asks you, say you'll be careful.
Search the string "browser.zoom.siteSpecific". If it does not exist, create one, it's a boolean string.
Set it to false (Right click > "Toggle" or click on "Toggle").
The source code of this software is available on GitHub
This is a free and open-source project licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License. As an open-source project, this software
is available for anyone to use, modify, and distribute in accordance
with the terms of the license (simplified summary here).
This software was built using various resources,
including but not limited to: