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authorTom Hodson <thomas.c.hodson@gmail.com>2022-11-22 14:30:24 +0100
committerTom Hodson <thomas.c.hodson@gmail.com>2022-11-22 14:30:24 +0100
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WIP: Add support for bicolor led in the simulator
I noticed that the bicolor led isn't supported in the simulator. Here is a quick mockup of how I would add support for it. I added an SVG filter to the #light rectangle in the SVG which lets us multiply the colours by a matrix in code. I then insert values so that the original green colour gets mixed into the combination of red and green requested by `watch_set_led_color` # Testing So far I've only tested this with the standard firmware build but it seems to work. # Possible issues I wasn't 100% sure what to do when red + green > 255, current behaviour is that it gets clamped to 255 in the simulator.
Diffstat (limited to 'watch-library')
-rw-r--r--watch-library/simulator/shell.html10
-rw-r--r--watch-library/simulator/watch/watch_led.c11
2 files changed, 19 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/watch-library/simulator/shell.html b/watch-library/simulator/shell.html
index 80e1e2ea..7b38a9aa 100644
--- a/watch-library/simulator/shell.html
+++ b/watch-library/simulator/shell.html
@@ -51,6 +51,14 @@
<stop offset="0.94" stop-color="#000d00" stop-opacity="0.05"/>
<stop offset="1" stop-opacity="0"/>
</radialGradient>
+ <filter id="ledcolor">
+ <feColorMatrix in="SourceGraphic" type="matrix"
+ values=" 0 0 0 0 0
+ 0 1 0 0 0
+ 0 0 0 0 0
+ 0 0 0 1 0 "/>
+
+ </filter>
</defs>
<g id="Calque">
<g id="Contours">
@@ -71,7 +79,7 @@
<rect x="293.5" y="520" width="683" height="334" rx="34.68" style="fill: #777b7a"/>
</g>
<g id="light" style="opacity: 0">
- <rect x="293.5" y="520" width="683" height="334" rx="34.68" style="fill: url(#Dégradé_sans_nom_3)"/>
+ <rect x="293.5" y="520" width="683" height="334" rx="34.68" style="fill: url(#Dégradé_sans_nom_3)" filter="url(#ledcolor)"/>
</g>
</g>
<g id="Textes">
diff --git a/watch-library/simulator/watch/watch_led.c b/watch-library/simulator/watch/watch_led.c
index 068da8bd..249be056 100644
--- a/watch-library/simulator/watch/watch_led.c
+++ b/watch-library/simulator/watch/watch_led.c
@@ -32,7 +32,16 @@ void watch_disable_leds(void) {}
void watch_set_led_color(uint8_t red, uint8_t green) {
EM_ASM({
- document.getElementById('light').style.opacity = $1 / 255;
+ // the watch svg contains an feColorMatrix filter with id ledcolor
+ // and a green svg gradient that mimics the led being on
+ // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Element/feColorMatrix
+ // this changes the color of the gradient to match the red+green combination
+ let filter = document.getElementById("ledcolor");
+ let color_matrix = filter.children[0].values.baseVal;
+ console.log($0, $1);
+ color_matrix[1].value = $0 / 255; // red value
+ color_matrix[6].value = $1 / 255; // green value
+ document.getElementById('light').style.opacity = Math.min(255, $0 + $1) / 255;
}, red, green);
}