It just fits in
I use a round watch
So i made sure it works.
But on a square it’s nicer.
It just fits in
I use a round watch
So i made sure it works.
But on a square it’s nicer.
first test run
Adjusting the numbers is very easy for me.
they might even become chrome.
But does anyone have a good code for me?
It would save me a lot of time testing.
Exactly what kind of “code” are you looking for. If it’s for controlling pictures of numbers, I may have you covered.
That’s what it’s all about.
I want to use my images as numbers.
OK, brace yourself.
Use pictures of numbers in watch face;
H=1st digit of hours
HH=2nd digit of hours
M=1st digit of minutes
MM=2nd digit of minutes
S=1st digit of seconds
SS=2nd digit of seconds
H0= $(floor(#Db#/10))=0?100:0$ <24h only> $(floor(#Db#/10))=0&&#DTIMEFORMAT#==24?100:0$
H1= $(floor(#Db#/10))=1?100:0$
H2= $(floor(#Db#/10))=2?100:0$
HH0= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=0?100:0$
HH1= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=1?100:0$
HH2= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=2?100:0$
HH3= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=3?100:0$
HH4= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=4?100:0$
HH5= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=5?100:0$
HH6= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=6?100:0$
HH7= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=7?100:0$
HH8= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=8?100:0$
HH9= $(#Db#-(10*(floor(#Db#/10))))=9?100:0$
M0= $(floor(#DmZ#/10))=0?100:0$
M1= $(floor(#DmZ#/10))=1?100:0$
M2= $(floor(#DmZ#/10))=2?100:0$
M3= $(floor(#DmZ#/10))=3?100:0$
M4= $(floor(#DmZ#/10))=4?100:0$
M5= $(floor(#DmZ#/10))=5?100:0$
MM0= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=0?100:0$
MM1= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=1?100:0$
MM2= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=2?100:0$
MM3= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=3?100:0$
MM4= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=4?100:0$
MM5= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=5?100:0$
MM6= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=6?100:0$
MM7= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=7?100:0$
MM8= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=8?100:0$
MM9= $(#DmZ#-(10*(floor(#DmZ#/10))))=9?100:0$
S0= $(floor(#DsZ#/10))=0?100:0$
S1= $(floor(#DsZ#/10))=1?100:0$
S2= $(floor(#DsZ#/10))=2?100:0$
S3= $(floor(#DsZ#/10))=3?100:0$
S4= $(floor(#DsZ#/10))=4?100:0$
S5= $(floor(#DsZ#/10))=5?100:0$
SS0= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=0?100:0$
SS1= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=1?100:0$
SS2= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=2?100:0$
SS3= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=3?100:0$
SS4= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=4?100:0$
SS5= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=5?100:0$
SS6= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=6?100:0$
SS7= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=7?100:0$
SS8= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=8?100:0$
SS9= $(#DsZ#-(10*(floor(#DsZ#/10))))=9?100:0$
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but yes, it will definitely work.
A big thank you for that.
That will be of great help to me.
Fun stuff, did that once too lol. Inspection is on (mine keeps the leading zero in 12h mode):
This has been an awesome topic. I love the way everyone is working together.
Thanks, that will be of help to me.
With your help it was really easy.
Thank you all.
I would now like to integrate arrows for the turn signal as AM/PM display in 12H operation.
Then I have what I imagined.
@SR-Design.vision Are you saying you need help with the Turn indicators. Nice work there. As @Linlay said we are seeing the True Spirit of the Community on this one. Great Inspiration Great Resources. It is stunning what gifts have been placed on the Table in this Forum. Just finding it is the only chalange.
@ThaMattie Thanks for showing us Drop it Like its Hot again. I am putting that in my Tool Box for future Refrence :::)))
I just wanted to say that I intend to do this.
The turn signal should remain static.
If that would still flash, it would be too much.
Yeah. I get that. Some of the Guys like to have something flashing or pulsing to show the Face has not crashed. Bit of a joke really. It usually takes me 2 hours to realise my watch has crashed. I discover that not because the face has a crash indicator.
Basically I like pulses and flashes, but…
I don’t really believe in overloading faces.
It’s confusing and hard to see what’s relevant in hindsight.
The graphics here are very eye-catching.
Then nothing has to blink anymore.
really an art work , very professional except for the red thunder , a car battery dasboard light would have been perfect with a flashing effect under 10% charge , btw top notch face as usual
@russellcresser & @SR-Design.vision
On the subject of flashing bits, I try to just limit that to the colon on faces with hours and minutes only. If I include seconds, they do enough movement that flashing colons are not needed. Just my personal preference.
I hate flashy bits and animations…
Ah, ok, y’all know I love them, but there’s definitely a right and a wrong place to have them.