3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Gregory Nutt
c1bb142e18 Squashed commit of the following:
apps/graphics/tmw4nx and apps/graphics/slcd:  This seems the last of the show stopper bugs.  All seems functional.

    apps/graphics/slcd:  Correct some errors found in early texting.  Now the Twm4Nx::CClock window comes up, but there are problems with the way that the segments are being displayed.

    apps/graphicx/twm4nx:  CClock is complete and compiles correctly.  Crashes with a hardware when the clock is selected from the Main Menu, however.
2019-06-01 13:00:02 -06:00
Gregory Nutt
891ea23356 Squashed commit of the following:
apps/graphics/twm4nx:  Fix an uninitialized variable that was causing toolbar buttons to randomly come up enabled or disabled.  Remove some unused event definitions.

    apps/graphics/twm4nx:  Fix a calibration screen startup issue.  Make an initial calibration scrren optional
2019-05-20 12:06:06 -06:00
Gregory Nutt
a06b47394b This commit adds a calibration screen
Squashed commit of the following:

    apps/graphics/twm4nx:  The calibration seems to be functional.  Needs more testing.

    apps/graphics/twm4nx:  Extend event handling to support receiving raw, uncalibaated touchscreen inputs.  This is needed for touchscreen calibration.

    apps/graphics/twm4nx:  Extend event handling to support shutting down of externally controlled windows.  This is need to end the calibration sequence.

    apps/graphics/twm4nx:  CCalibration now compiles okay, but is missing event handling logic for touchscreen input and for window termination.

    apps/graphics/twm4nx:  Move application-related files into different directories to separate them from the core Twm4Nx files.

    apps/graphics/twm4nx:  A little more progress on calibration display.

    app/graphics/twm4ndx:  Add files that will support a calibration display.  This initial commit is simply the calibration display from NxWM and is not hooked into the configuration or build systems.

    apps/graphics/twm4ndx:  Compile out cursor support if we are using a mouse
2019-05-20 11:01:46 -06:00