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At this point both the simulator and a PineTime will come up and show a clock (although in the case of the PineTime the clock will just come up at 12:00).
43 lines
1 KiB
Python
43 lines
1 KiB
Python
import fonts
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DIGITS = (
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fonts.clock_0,
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fonts.clock_1,
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fonts.clock_2,
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fonts.clock_3,
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fonts.clock_4,
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fonts.clock_5,
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fonts.clock_6,
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fonts.clock_7,
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fonts.clock_8,
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fonts.clock_9
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)
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class ClockApp(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.on_screen = ( -1, -1 )
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def draw(self, watch):
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display = watch.display
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display.fill(0)
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display.rleblit(fonts.clock_colon, pos=(2*48, 80), fg=0xb5b6)
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self.update(watch)
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def update(self, watch):
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now = watch.rtc.get_time()
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if now[0] == self.on_screen[0] and now[1] == self.on_screen[1]:
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# Avoid the redraw
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return False
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display = watch.display
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display.rleblit(DIGITS[now[1] % 10], pos=(4*48, 80))
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display.rleblit(DIGITS[now[1] // 10], pos=(3*48, 80), fg=0xc638)
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display.rleblit(DIGITS[now[0] % 10], pos=(1*48, 80))
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display.rleblit(DIGITS[now[0] // 10], pos=(0*48, 80), fg=0xc638)
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self.on_screen = now
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return True
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