i love the work you've been doing @GreatApo ! It's given me the headstart to get involved in watch faces. I'm doing my first, a shamless rip off inspiration from the HR Steel design. My issue is the analog hands are under the widget. I've followed the same pattern on my custom clock face, making both the heart rate and power (lower tachometer) widgets - each subscribing to their appropriate DataType. Everything is working except for this layering.
here is how they are implemented on my extended AbstractWatchFace class:
@Override
public void onCreate() {
context = this.getApplicationContext();
// Load settings
Settings settings = new Settings();
this.clock = new MainClock(settings);
this.widgets.add(new TachWidget(settings));
this.widgets.add(new TopWidget(settings));
super.onCreate();
}
If you look closely, the top widget is above the hands. That widget is only the icon and text:
...ha, that's my dog i just noticed in the background ^^ LOL
i love the work you've been doing @GreatApo ! It's given me the headstart to get involved in watch faces. I'm doing my first, a
shamless rip offinspiration from the HR Steel design. My issue is the analog hands are under the widget. I've followed the same pattern on my custom clock face, making both the heart rate and power (lower tachometer) widgets - each subscribing to their appropriateDataType
. Everything is working except for this layering.here is how they are implemented on my extended
AbstractWatchFace
class:If you look closely, the top widget is above the hands. That widget is only the icon and text:
...ha, that's my dog i just noticed in the background ^^ LOL