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[Feature request] Wear
I absolutely love AAPS v2 watchface, but I keep missing some information that I think would be very useful.
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Insulin activity curve,
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day of the week,
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When I installed NSClient instead of AAPS in my phone (my son is the PWD, I just follow) BG predictions are not shown in the watchface anymore, although they were shown in AAPS. It would be nice to have them in NSClient as well.
Thanks!
Reporting bugs
- Note the precise time the problem occurred and describe the circumstances and steps that caused the problem
- Note the Build version (found in the About dialog in the app, when pressing the three dots in the upper-right corner).
- Obtain the app's log files, which can be found on the phone in /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/info.nightscout.androidaps/ See https://github.com/MilosKozak/AndroidAPS/wiki/Accessing-logfiles
- Open an issue at https://github.com/MilosKozak/AndroidAPS/issues/new
Strange, I have installed NSClient (2.7.0-rc4) in my second (test) phone and it shows predictions. I rememember that it has worked also earlier, not only in 2.7.0-rc.
I've tried disabling and enabling "show predictions in watchface" and restarting the phone several times and I still cannot see the predictions in my watchface (they are shown in the Overview of NSClient in my phone, but not in my watchface). They worked just fine when I had AAPS installed in my phone instead of NSClient. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy A3 with AndroidOS v. 8.0 and my watch is a Fossil Sport.
Sandra > I've tried disabling and enabling "show predictions in watchface" and restarting the phone several times and I still >cannot see the predictions in my watchface (they are shown in the Overview of NSClient in my phone, but not in my >watchface). They worked just fine when I had AAPS installed in my phone instead of NSClient. My phone is a Samsung Galaxy >A3 with AndroidOS v. 8.0 and my watch is a Fossil Sport.
Now I noticed my misunderstanding. I checked how predictions are shown in NSClient's own (main) display. You seem to think about watchface when NSClient is used. I do not have a test system where watch is connected into NSClient.
Yes in the watchface, that's why the title of this feature request is "Wear", and I started with "I absolutely love AAPS v2 watchface, but..." :)
If you like to see the weekday, you can use my new watchface based on AAPSv2. Check out from https://github.com/rICTx-T1D/NightScoutAndroidAPS-fork/tree/rICTx-T1D_watchface01/ or watch on Pull request https://github.com/nightscout/AndroidAPS/pull/14