I didn’t install WFD as it needed Java. I’ll take a look now…
Does WFD work with clock_skin.xml?
Here’s an example of what I’m trying to automate … (don’t want to edit the clock_skin.xml manually)
*Al Rod clockface that I was playing around with
Why not using the WFD beta? It works fine for tap actions. We have add it to the WFD thread.
And yes, you can import existing watchfaces also.
Ok so my idea is to have named templates that are pre-configured with multiple touch spots (icons, package details, etc) and can be automatically applied to any existing clockface
From what I see, I am only able to configure one touch spot at a time.
So lets say I have already configured 12 touch spots in clockface A… How do I apply the same 12 touchspots to clockface B?
*So essentially I want to easily apply “complex touchspot configurations” to multiple clockfaces without redoing previous steps
You could make a completed clockskin . Then go within the clockskin and open the .xml file . You could then copy and paste the array 100 sections only . I do this all the time
Thanks
I also want to quickly reorder items or swap items using drag drop.
I’ll add everything in one section in the clock_skin.xml (between comments) so it can easily be removed or replaced.
Wfd is an amazing app, but too difficult to use for me…
There is a tutorial video . Have you watched it
No, now i search It.
Thanks
Cool… keep it up …
Busy implementing various graphics effects…
Looks great … great job …
Looking farward for the final result