DisplayApp: Go to clock on sleep if no app loaded
When turning off the screen, if there is no actual app loaded (i.e. we are still in the Launcher, Notifications, QuickSettings, or Settings screens) we should just reload the Clock app directly.
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@ -293,15 +293,27 @@ void DisplayApp::Refresh() {
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brightnessController.Lower();
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vTaskDelay(100);
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}
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// Don't actually turn off the display for AlwaysOn mode
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// Turn brightness down (or set to AlwaysOn mode)
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if (settingsController.GetAlwaysOnDisplay()) {
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brightnessController.Set(Controllers::BrightnessController::Levels::AlwaysOn);
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} else {
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brightnessController.Set(Controllers::BrightnessController::Levels::Off);
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}
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// Since the active screen is not really an app, go back to Clock.
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if (currentApp == Apps::Launcher || currentApp == Apps::Notifications || currentApp == Apps::QuickSettings ||
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currentApp == Apps::Settings) {
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LoadScreen(Apps::Clock, DisplayApp::FullRefreshDirections::None);
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// Wait for the clock app to load before moving on.
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while (!lv_task_handler()) {
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};
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}
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// Turn LCD display off (or set to low power for AlwaysOn mode)
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if (settingsController.GetAlwaysOnDisplay()) {
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lcd.LowPowerOn();
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// Record idle entry time
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alwaysOnTickCount = 0;
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alwaysOnStartTime = xTaskGetTickCount();
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} else {
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brightnessController.Set(Controllers::BrightnessController::Levels::Off);
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lcd.Sleep();
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}
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PushMessageToSystemTask(Pinetime::System::Messages::OnDisplayTaskSleeping);
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