This PR replaces (just for the Fossil Hybrid HR) the current watchface configuration screen with the native Gadgetbridge app manager. Bonus feature: when multiple watchfaces are installed on the watch, they can be switched by tapping on them.
Co-authored-by: Arjan Schrijver <a_gadgetbridge@anymore.nl>
Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/pulls/2302
Co-authored-by: Arjan Schrijver <arjan5@noreply.codeberg.org>
Co-committed-by: Arjan Schrijver <arjan5@noreply.codeberg.org>
Currently needs reconnect and one change to the widget configuration to be effective.
This might improve visiblity of the hands when using a model with gray hands
This commit refactors code and implements a custom device specific string
filter, which does nothing by default.
The implementation in HuamiSupport does the custom emoji conversion.
The setting has been moved from devicesettings_amazfitbip.xml to an extra file
As soon as there is a custom font for Mi Band 2/3/4 it is sufficient to add
"devicesettings_custom_emoji_font.xml" to the list of supported settings
in the appropriate coordinator and everything will work.
This allows to construct per-device settings by device type very easily
device coordinators just do the following to declare which setting they support,
the settings activity is then composed at runtime.
@Override
public int[] getSupportedDeviceSpecificSettings(GBDevice device) {
return new int[]{
R.xml.devicesettings_miband3,
R.xml.devicesettings_swipeunlock,
R.xml.devicesettings_pairingkey
};
}
When connecting to a new device, a random key gets generated, which can be
looked up from the device specific settings (accessible via the gear icon in
the device card in the main activity). Old devices keep their 0123456789@ABCDE
key, they have to be re-paired to change that.
During pairing, long-pressing the device candidate in the discovery activity
will also start the device specific settings activity, where the auth key
can be set manually priror to pairing. This is usefull to keep the ability to
pair one device with multiple android devices.
Fixes#1308
Some devices don't support emoji's and display a series of `?` chars.
Instead of that, replace them by `:<emoji>:` text, e.g. `A 🐱` is
replaced by `A 🐱`.
This is done by using 'android-emojify' project and their
`EmojiUtils.shortCodify(text);` function.
For more details about this lib released under MIT license:
https://anitrend.github.io/android-emojify/