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the labels containers are now inset so they actually align with the values (a small offset would be caused by the way that the graph insets its data)
all the code for positioning of the horizontal labels has been redone. This necessitated some changes in the loading code, and a fix to a particularly embarrassing variable duplication.
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This fixes an issue where a single bar could fill the entire width of the graph, making a blob shape
This is done by setting an effective minimum of the number of bars that the graph sees, so that an individual bar can't be wider than the width seen when there's three bars
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This app should eventually be a drop-in replacement for that, so it seems appropriate to reuse the colours
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This should mean we always have the most up-to-date data.
I am not sure this will work - the daemon may still be taking the reading as the graph draws, so the data still isn't fresh. Frankly, the daemon's recording mechanism needs a rewrite, and this is a stopgap.
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This page currently only allows enabling/disabling the two currently supported sensors
This also necessitated the addition of a layerstack to allow layer navigation
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This adds a basic home page for the app, with a steps display and a history for the past week.
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Based on asteroid-helloworld
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Previously the main program file was installed to /usr/bin, mistakingly giving the impression it could be executed as is. However it isn't a binary but a library that gets executed through invoker. To prevent confusion move it to /usr/lib and add a launch script to /usr/bin instead which launches it through invoker
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Qt is slowly deprecating QMake. They have stopped building Qt itself
with QMake and moved Qt6 to CMake instead. Although QMake is still
around, it's clear the focus has shifted and it would be good for
applications to switch over to an alternative build system as well
So hereby, switch the build system to CMake
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