pick 0dcfb2ed Fix erratum 58 workaround
pick 1162fdbf initial commit, with already alarm added. TODO : add possibility to disable alarm status, and make it work on 12hrs format
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pick ab901b89 added option to show or hide alarm status
pick 1af813a2 fixed alarm status reappearing when alarm changed, even if not set to be displayed. TODO : clean comments related to this, and add am/pm format for alarm
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* Only use one Dockerfile and build.sh script for both docker and devcontainer
* Remove all now unneccessary tasks and scripts
* Update to clang-format-14
* Move devcontainer.json into root folder
* Fix conditional statements in Dockerfile
* Move .devcontainer/README into doc/usingDevcontainers
* Remove obsolete VSCode Task
* Change standard compiler path to the correct compiler
* Set GDB Path for debugging
* Hide broken buttons from CMake Extension
* Refactor .devcontainer
* Remove unneccessary postBuildCommand
* Add devcontainer dependencies to all docker images
* Add Devcontainer Debug launch config
* Add an additional c_cpp_properties config as a fallback for devcontainer
* Remove obsolete Docker Argument
* Fix wrong C/Cpp versions
* Fix silent fail of gdb, add libncurses5
This fixes an issue where the BLE connected logo would disappear when opening and closing the BLE setting (without changing it) while InfiniTime was already connected to a companion app.
Co-authored-by: JustScott <development@justscott.me>
A basic calendar app that shows all the days dates in the current month along
with the correlating week days, highlights the current day, and allows swiping
left and right to increase and decrease the current month by one.
Co-authored-by: thnikk <thnikk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Boteium <boteium@users.noreply.github.com>
This prevents the application list from loading in the last used screen
and instead goes back to the first screen whenever the watch face is
loaded.
Fixes#2006
If a DFU is restarted, the write indices aren't reset causing the image to be written out of bounds. The CRC check prevents the faulty image from booting but LittleFS still gets nuked.