Refactored the main code of event loop and display
Refresh now happens immediately on button event (snappy)
Daylight saving time can be toggled for each zone
Button configuration has been adapted
Updated Manual
This is an alternative world clock face that allows the user to cycle through a list of selected time zones. It extends the original implementation by Joey Castillo. The face has two modes running mode and settings mode.
Settings mode
When the clock face is activated for the first time, it enters settings mode. Here, the user can select the time zones they want to display. The face shows a summary of the current time zone:
The top of the face displays the first two letters of the time zone abbreviation, such as "PS" for Pacific Standard Time or "CE" for "Central European Time".
The upper-right corner shows the index number of the time zone. This helps avoid confusion when multiple time zones have the same two-letter abbreviation.
The main display shows the offset from UTC, with a "+" indicating a positive offset and a "-" indicating a negative offset. For example, the offset for Japanese Standard Time is displayed as "+9:00".
The user can navigate through the time zones and select them using the following buttons:
The alarm button moves forward to the next time zone, while the light button moves backward to the previous zone. This way, the user can cycle through all 41 supported time zones.
A long press on the alarm button selects the current time zone, and the signal indicator appears at the top left. Another long press of the alarm button deselects the time zone.
A long press on the light button enables daylight saving time (DST) for the current time zone, and the lap indicator appears. Another long press of the light button disables DST.
The mode button exits settings mode and returns to running mode, if a zone has been selected, otherwise it moves to the next face.
Running mode
In the running mode, the face shows the time of the currently selected time zone. The face includes the following components:
The top of the face displays the first two letters of the time zone abbreviation, such as "PS" for Pacific Standard Time or "CE" for Central European Time.
The upper-right corner shows the current day of the month, which helps indicate time zones that cross the international date line with respect to the local time.
The main display shows the time in the selected time zone in either 12-hour or 24-hour form. There is no timeout, allowing users to keep the chosen time zone displayed for as long as they wish.
The user can navigate through the selected time zones using the following buttons:
The alarm button moves to the next selected time zone, while the light button moves to the previous zone.
A long press on the alarm button enters settings mode and enables the user to re-configure the selected time zones. If no time zone is selected, the face automatically enters settings mode.
A long press on the light button activates the LED illumination of the watch.
Changes
Updated Manual
This is an alternative world clock face that allows the user to cycle through a list of selected time zones. It extends the original implementation by Joey Castillo. The face has two modes running mode and settings mode.
Settings mode
When the clock face is activated for the first time, it enters settings mode. Here, the user can select the time zones they want to display. The face shows a summary of the current time zone:
The top of the face displays the first two letters of the time zone abbreviation, such as "PS" for Pacific Standard Time or "CE" for "Central European Time".
The upper-right corner shows the index number of the time zone. This helps avoid confusion when multiple time zones have the same two-letter abbreviation.
The main display shows the offset from UTC, with a "+" indicating a positive offset and a "-" indicating a negative offset. For example, the offset for Japanese Standard Time is displayed as "+9:00".
The user can navigate through the time zones and select them using the following buttons:
The alarm button moves forward to the next time zone, while the light button moves backward to the previous zone. This way, the user can cycle through all 41 supported time zones.
A long press on the alarm button selects the current time zone, and the signal indicator appears at the top left. Another long press of the alarm button deselects the time zone.
A long press on the light button enables daylight saving time (DST) for the current time zone, and the lap indicator appears. Another long press of the light button disables DST.
The mode button exits settings mode and returns to running mode, if a zone has been selected, otherwise it moves to the next face.
Running mode
In the running mode, the face shows the time of the currently selected time zone. The face includes the following components:
The top of the face displays the first two letters of the time zone abbreviation, such as "PS" for Pacific Standard Time or "CE" for Central European Time.
The upper-right corner shows the current day of the month, which helps indicate time zones that cross the international date line with respect to the local time.
The main display shows the time in the selected time zone in either 12-hour or 24-hour form. There is no timeout, allowing users to keep the chosen time zone displayed for as long as they wish.
The user can navigate through the selected time zones using the following buttons:
The alarm button moves to the next selected time zone, while the light button moves to the previous zone.
A long press on the alarm button enters settings mode and enables the user to re-configure the selected time zones. If no time zone is selected, the face automatically enters settings mode.
A long press on the light button activates the LED illumination of the watch.