* add submodule littlefs
* base fs
* Save settings using littlefs
* Small fixes and suggestions from PR
* More small fixes from PR suggestions
* Code clean up
* Change SpiNorFlash functions to be private in FS
* PineTimeStyle
* Move GPL license header
* Add step count gauge - replaces heartrate in sidebar
* Enable 12/24h functionality
* Set step gauge outer to be white when step goal is reached
* Add font source file
* Move static needle_colors array to member variable
* Add documentation on generating a font
* Replace .ttf with Google version, add link to font page
Co-authored-by: JF002 <JF002@users.noreply.github.com>
* Retrieve and display bootloader version
- Display bootloader version on System Info screen
- Enable SPI flash sleep mode if bootloader version >= 1.0.0
* Wait for SPI flash to wakeup before starting OTA DFU
* update font with jetbrains mono v2.225 and the current converter
* added the tff file for JetBrains Mono to ensure everybody is using the same version
Co-authored-by: Florian <florian@florian-thinkpad.local>
Changed type of encodedBufferIndex to size_t to eliminate warning. It is
fine as a size_t as its only ever compared to another size_t and used as
an array index.
Was causing compiler warning for unused constant variable when being
compiled. This feel is directly included where it's needed so it doesn't
need to be separately compiled anyways.
* add basic metronome app
* add bpb, tap to bpm, update widgets
* use event pressed for bpm tap
* move case statement break to the right place
* narrow bpm selection range, override touch events
* fix arc knob style
* re-enable sleeping in destructor
* Add note about getting GadgetBridge from F-Droid
Hopefully this is useful and will save folks some frustration
* Add note that GadgetBridge should be downloaded via F-Droid
There's an "unofficial" version on the Play Store that is outdated and doesn't have PineTime support
* Fix typo
* Add starting version, reword a bit
Initial support version is a little fuzzy, 0.47 states it's "not yet usable" but changelog doesn't specify when we've crossed the "usable" threshold.