User applications selection using CMake
Fix typos in Apps.md and add new line in src/displayapp/apps/CMakeLists.txt
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everything will be automatically generated for you.
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everything will be automatically generated for you.
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The user application will also be automatically be added to the app launcher menu.
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The user application will also be automatically be added to the app launcher menu.
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Since the list of **user** application is generated by CMake, you need to add the variable `ENABLE_USERAPPS` to the command line of CMake. This variable must be set with a string composed of an ordered list of the **user** applications that must be built into the firmware. The items of the list are fields from the enumeration `Apps`. Ex : build the firmware with 3 user application : Alarm, Timer and MyApp (the application will be listed in this specific order in the application menu).
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Since the list of **user** application is generated by CMake, you need to add the variable `ENABLE_USERAPPS` to the command line of CMake.
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This variable must be set with a string composed of an ordered list of the **user** applications that must be built into the firmware.
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The items of the list are fields from the enumeration `Apps`.
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Ex : build the firmware with 3 user application : Alarm, Timer and MyApp (the application will be listed in this specific order in the application menu).
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```cmake
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```cmake
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$ cmake ... -DENABLE_USERAPPS="Apps::Alarm, Apps::Timer, Apps::MyApp" ...
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$ cmake ... -DENABLE_USERAPPS="Apps::Alarm, Apps::Timer, Apps::MyApp" ...
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