An open source watchface for the Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel
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Probability of pericipation for the next 24h |
6 configurable widget slots (3 top, 3 bottom) |
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Adjustable date and time format |
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Progress bar (steps) |
Shows an hourly chance of percipitation for the next day. For easy reading, day and night time are indicated with different colors above the bars (6am to 6pm and 6pm to 6am, respectively).
By default, only the most common configuration options are shown, but several advanced options are available for user looking to tweak every aspect. In total, there are 69 options available.
Show the information you want in six configurable widgets slots, choosing from 52 widget. Display the information you care about: weather, steps, battery, phone battery (only Android), additional timezones, bluetooth, quiet time indicator, calories, and more.
Shake your watch to get a secondary set of widgets, for even more information.
The configuration page includes a live preview of what your settings will look like.
Choose from DarkSky.net, Weather Underground and OpenWeatherMap to obtain weather information.
Never forget your phone by being notified on bluetooth disconnects or reconnections. Respects quiet time.
Keep an eye on the number of steps you have taken today and reach your goal.
Change the color when the Pebble is low on battery, or when it is in quiet mode.
Optionally have the watch vibrate at every full hour (or every 15/30 minutes). Respects quiet time, and does not vibrate when the user is sleeping.
Graphite allows for up to six widgets, three at the top and three at the bottom, to show additional information. Below is a list of all widgets along with examples what they might look like.
There are several possible causes:
In this case, the last attempt to update the weather failed. This can be for any number of reasons (see above). Graphite will keep displaying the previous weather information until it expires.
Feel free to send me an email and tell me about it. I can't make any promises since this is just a side project in my spare time, but I have implemented several requests in the past (but also not implemented several due to lack of time).
Graphite offers a large number of configuration options. You can try out the configuration online.