* Make countdown face reset to 0
It was annoying to have countdowns less than DEFAULT_MINUTES.
Admittedly, this does make DEFAULT_MINUTES fairly useless, since
we only ever see it the first time...
* Undo accidental change to movement_config.h
* Add movement_play_alarm_beeps() to movement.c and make alarm sounds customizable. Add alarm indicator to simple watch face.
* Add alarm face
* alarm_face: fix problem with disabling alarms for 00:00.
* Fix typos in comments and get rid of of unused variable warning
* remove unnecessary constant
* simple_clock_face: fix disappearing chime indicator after face switch, enable alarm indicator updates in app loop (for one-time alarms).
movement: handle situations where watch is in sleep mode and chimes fire off at the same time as alarms properly.
* alarm_face: tweak process of displaying things on the lcd. Add extra long and extra short alarms. Increase number of alarm slots to 16.
* alarm face: fix alarms playing one beeping round more than set.
* alarm face: add proper quick cycling of hour and minute setting
* alarm-face: correct am/pm indication and some minor tweaks. Reset movement_config.h to current main branch. simple-watch-face: Remove unnecessary check and swap indicators (alarm / hourly chime)
* alarm-face: reverse commit parts from another branch (accidentially commited logic depending on movement firmware auto firing the long press event)
Co-authored-by: joeycastillo <joeycastillo@utexas.edu>
I know this is mostly going to be in the website, but I was initially
confused about how to get things going, and it seemed worth
having some simple 'getting started' here.
Instead of calling python use python3.
On a default debian 11 install there is no python binary, only python3.
Given that the uf2conv script is written for python 3 I think this is a
safe change to make
This instructs make to run the tinyusb and directory rules before
building any objects. Docs: [1].
After this change, `make clean` started running
the tinyusb submodule rule before cleaning. This appears to have been
caused by one of the `build/*.d` files overlapping with the `tinyusb`
name, triggering that rule. I didn't trace this all the way down to a
root cause, but switching the include to something less broad solved the
issue. Roughly guided by [2].
1: https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Prerequisite-Types.html
2: http://make.mad-scientist.net/papers/advanced-auto-dependency-generation/