Can somebody help me with this? I don’t think it’s possible in wfd but I would really see this one finished…
the problem is the 10-11 and 12 which I cannot use in wfd. so at 10 o’clock there is a 2 instead of 10
Can somebody help me with this? I don’t think it’s possible in wfd but I would really see this one finished…
the problem is the 10-11 and 12 which I cannot use in wfd. so at 10 o’clock there is a 2 instead of 10
Yes, I think it’s possible. But it’s a lot of work. Have you already started? If yes, you could share your started watchface? Then I would have a look.
not sure if it will help you though
@Bart_van_der_Linden I’ll have a look at weekend. Not sure how to realize the wheel that switches between the hours.
@Marco_Ferreira and @zsolt_m would be good people to ask about this.
Here is my attempt to do it. The link contains both the WFD .xml and the generated clockskin. The watch must be set to 12-hour format… It may not be the most beautiful solution, but it works.
Download link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1aTNDYpmbbjuM82BO8FyN2TAq_lPqM4DY
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thank you very much! still have no clue what and why, but its working
@Bart_van_der_Linden if you notice, I have two digital clock layers for the hours. The first one is decentered so it shows only the last digit of the hour. The second one is decentered to show only the first digit. That second layer is the trick. It draws over the first one when the first digit is 1 (10, 11, 12). It has no content otherwise. That makes the first layer visible for hours 1-9 and the second layer visible for the rest. Now it’s just a question of putting the right text at the right place. Hope this explanation helps…
@Marco_Ferreira I have an other solution- but yours is the better one.
Chapeau.