![]() ![]() "index.gui" is the second file, it is HTML like in format, this file controls how the variables picked up from "index.js" to be displayed on the clock window whether it is the Ionic with 348x250 or the Versa with 300x300, you may fine tune all your components position, size, type-face and colour (although you may also do this under "index.js") ![]() This file includes the functions of how the clock should work, what items are to be displayed in what manner, all the calculations on all scaling and dimension of basic shapes (like Lines, Rings etc.), all needed variables will be picked up by the second file. "index.js" is the page being called/run when your clock face is required to display, either from sleep/ging back from another page. ![]() Once you logged in, you will see a Windows File Manager like interface, left hand side are the files you need and right hand side is the editing window.īasically, for a simple one page Fitbit clock face, if you are not going to use any icons and/or graphics, there are only three files you need to work on: To start your journey, first go to signing up an account. Poupinounours' Clock by François-Xavier Mauricard You may find some codes are more sophisticated than others, I like the following two as their codes are easy to understand : The link below is a good place to start, where you can look at a number of users who programmed their own clock face: ![]()
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