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New feature: make selected customviews persistent
Add the set of selected customviews during dive time to the
persistent settings. Nothing has changed to the menu, so a user
still has to access the on/off page from the simulator or during
an actual dive, but once changed here, the settings are preserved
for later dives. It feels a bit as waste of menu space to add a second
page for something that is already available. And further, I have to
admit the adding a page is rather complex to get the navigation right,
so that is a 2nd argument not to add a page.
Further, getting this one setting saved to the persist
preferences is a bit of a hack. Misused an existing global bool
value (WriteSettings) to force a actual write despite not being
in surface mode.
Signed-off-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>
author | Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl> |
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date | Tue, 26 Mar 2019 13:00:15 +0100 |
parents | 9c77cfe8c2b2 |
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README.linux ------------ 1. Compile the pack utilities cd src make checksum_final_add_fletcher make OSTC4pack_V4 2. Edit create_full_update_bin.sh Set BUILD_PATH to the location where you build the individual parts of the firmware using the OpenSTM23 IDE. Set BUILD_TYPE the either Debug or Release (or any other build style you defined in the OpenSTM23 IDE). Set the "build project names" as defined in the OpenSTM23 IDE. 3. Simpy run create_full_update_bin.sh Run it in the ostc4pack folder of the repository, and a file with name like OSTC4_<date>.bin is created containg the individual blobs.