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2020-01-03Add signal-composer speed and steering wheel event supporticefish_8.99.5icefish/8.99.58.99.5Scott Murray1-0/+1
Changes include: - Pull in signal-composer support from libqtappfw - Add a configuration file that controls whether the existing canned animation behavior should be used, or events from signal-composer should drive speeds and indicators. - Add new icons provided by LF graphics team for cruise control and lane departure warning, and drive their state based on appropriate steering wheel events. - Hide/show the digital vehicle/engine speed values in the gauges based on the steering wheel info event. This is intended to work in sync with changes to tbtnavi to have it display larger speed indicators via an alternate page. Bug-AGL: SPEC-3045, SPEC-3049 Change-Id: I77249f65b80596fe7f2af9fe29b3ed86b63a8a45 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>
2019-07-05Update permissionshalibut_8.0.1halibut_8.0.0halibut_7.99.3halibut/8.0.1halibut/8.0.0halibut/7.99.38.0.18.0.07.99.3Scott Murray1-0/+1
Add the new display permission to config.xml.in. Bug-AGL: SPEC-2607 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com> Change-Id: I7511db3a9faba049c91df753052d799ecdfbe789
2018-12-04Initial check-inScott Murray1-0/+16
Demo instrument cluster dashboard application to display instrument cluster mock-up with speedometer, tachometer, temperature, and fuel gauges. A space is provided in the center of the dashboard for the overlay of the receiver application's remote display. Note that the gauges themselves and their animation are based on the Qt dashboard example: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5.11/qtquickextras-dashboard-example.html The associated qml source files are under the BSD license, other files are Apache 2.0. Additionally, note that the application uses the windowmanager, but not the homescreen service, as the demo instrument cluster does not use the homescreen. There is also an implicit assumption that the windowmanager configuration allows the application to claim the homescreen role and that the surface for that role will be 1920x1080 portrait mode. Change-Id: I413fa165125813757ab4712993320440ed641f32 Signed-off-by: Scott Murray <scott.murray@konsulko.com>