gislain wautriche wrote:
> What ? if I understand good, you are actually binding freevo's lcdproc's
> output onto your graphical LCD display using this library ?
> Well, now that is really cool !
> Seriously, I'm about to buy an LCD display, and if you're able to
> explain how to do this, I think
What ? if I understand good, you are actually binding freevo's lcdproc's
output onto your graphical LCD display using this library ?
Well, now that is really cool !
Seriously, I'm about to buy an LCD display, and if you're able to
explain how to do this, I think I'll get some graphical one inste
gislain wautriche wrote:
> Anyone thought about adapting the wonderfull VDR's graphic LCD plugin to
> Freevo ?
>
> http://home.arcor.de/andreas.regel/vdr_graphlcd.htm
Sure, but not adapting the VDR plugin itself, instead using the
graphlcd-base library for a native freevo plugin. BTW, the new ho
Anyone thought about adapting the wonderfull VDR's graphic LCD plugin to
Freevo ?
http://home.arcor.de/andreas.regel/vdr_graphlcd.htm
Gis.
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Lucian Muresan wrote:
Jaap Struyk wrote:
AFAIK LCDproc supports so-called "bignums" which are drawn on 4
characters (2x2), the lcdproc client for example can display the clock
this way. You might have to add support for it to pylcd first, don't
know, but if so and if you're able to do it, ple
Jaap Struyk wrote:
> Op za 29-10-2005, om 22:07 schreef Karl Lattimer:
>
>> How about clock on the first line,
>>
>> on the second line do things like scroll headlines, weather, sysinfo
>> etc...
>
> I adapted the lcd.py to show the clock and date when idle (it wasn't, it
> only shows clock on 4