@ -95,12 +90,10 @@ Now, go to the function `DisplayApp::LoadApp` and add another case to the switch
The case will be the id you gave your app earlier.
The case will be the id you gave your app earlier.
If your app needs any additional arguments, this is the place to pass them.
If your app needs any additional arguments, this is the place to pass them.
If you want your app to be launched from the regular app launcher, go to [displayapp/screens/ApplicationList.cpp](/src/displayapp/screens/ApplicationList.cpp).
If you want to add your app in the app launcher, add your app in [displayapp/screens/ApplicationList.cpp](/src/displayapp/screens/ApplicationList.cpp) to one of the `CreateScreen` functions, or add another `CreateScreen` function if there are no empty spaces for your app. If your app is a setting, do the same procedure in [displayapp/screens/settings/Settings.cpp](/src/displayapp/screens/settings/Settings.cpp).
Add your app to one of the `CreateScreen` functions, or add another `CreateScreen` function if there are no empty spaces for your app. <br>
If your app is a setting, do the same procedure in [displayapp/screens/settings/Settings.cpp](/src/displayapp/screens/settings/Settings.cpp).
You should now be able to [build](../buildAndProgram.md) the firmware
You should now be able to [build](../buildAndProgram.md) the firmware
and flash it to your PineTime. Yay!
and flash it to your PineTime. Yay!
Please remember to pay attention to the [UI guidelines](../ui_guidelines.md)
Please remember to pay attention to the [UI guidelines](../ui_guidelines.md)
when designing an app that you want to include in mainstream InfiniTime.
when designing an app that you want to be included in InfiniTime.
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Both functions are located inside [systemtask/SystemTask.cpp](/src/systemtask/Sy
It also starts the **task "displayapp"**, which is responsible for launching and running apps, controlling the screen and handling touch events (or forwarding them to the active app).
It also starts the **task "displayapp"**, which is responsible for launching and running apps, controlling the screen and handling touch events (or forwarding them to the active app).
You can find the "displayapp" task inside [displayapp/DisplayApp.cpp](/src/displayapp/DisplayApp.cpp).
You can find the "displayapp" task inside [displayapp/DisplayApp.cpp](/src/displayapp/DisplayApp.cpp).
There are also other tasks that are responsible for Bluetooth ("ll" and "ble" inside [libs/mynewt-nimble/porting/npl/freertos/src/nimble_port_freertos.c](/src/libs/mynewt-nimble/porting/npl/freertos/src/nimble_port_freertos.c))
There are also other tasks that are responsible for Bluetooth ("ll" and "ble" inside [libs/mynewt-nimble/porting/npl/freertos/src/nimble_port_freertos.c](/src/libs/mynewt-nimble/porting/npl/freertos/src/nimble_port_freertos.c))
and periodic tasks like heartrate measurements ([heartratetask/HeartRateTask.cpp](/src/heartratetask/HeartRateTask.cpp)).<br>
and periodic tasks like heartrate measurements ([heartratetask/HeartRateTask.cpp](/src/heartratetask/HeartRateTask.cpp)).
While it is possible for you to create your own task when you need it, it is recommended to just add functionality to `SystemTask::Work()` if possible.
While it is possible for you to create your own task when you need it, it is recommended to just add functionality to `SystemTask::Work()` if possible.
If you absolutely need to create another task, try to guess how much [stack space](https://www.freertos.org/FAQMem.html#StackSize) (in words/4-byte packets)
If you absolutely need to create another task, try to guess how much [stack space](https://www.freertos.org/FAQMem.html#StackSize) (in words/4-byte packets)
it will need instead of just typing in a large-ish number.
it will need instead of just typing in a large-ish number.