I have modified erland's "Custom Clock" screensaver applet to create a version which works with Picoreplayer/Jivelite and the official Raspberry PI 7" touch display.
It requires a license from erland for Custom Clock, and requires the License manager plugin on LMS, and the License Manager applet running on Jivelite.
It is intended to work on Picoreplayer with Jivelite installed, and is for a 800x480 screen (such as the official Raspberry Pi 7" screen), but I am also using with an 800x480 HDMI screen on my older Raspberry Pi configuration. Not ALL of the Jivelite versions use the same version of Lua, so it won't work with all versions of Jivelite.
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UPDATE
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Repository for using the Applet Downloader is:
http://superdatetimewu.sourceforge.net/CC_JL_repo.xml
Add this to the Additional Repositories list on the LMS Plugins tab.
For those who want to do a manual installation of the applets.
Files can be found at: https://sourceforge.net/projects/sup...iles/CC_STUFF/
To install into JiveLite on PiCorePlayer, you need to create two applet directories on your PiCorePlayer at: /home/tc/.jivelite/userpath/applets
First is "CustomClock", and you need to place the extracted files from the "CustomClock_JL_800x480_001.zip" file. Second is "LicenseManager", and place the extracted files from the "LicenseManager_Applet_001.zip" file.
I've also placed files for a modified "Custom Clock Helper" plugin for LMS in the same location. The changes are minor: there is a setting on the Custom Clock Helper settings page to indicate "jivelite800x480" as a model, and the plug-in points to an updated data file with a couple of new Custom Clock screens.
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2016-01-24, 10:36 #1
Custom Clock for Jivelite with 800x480 Screen
Last edited by tcutting; 2016-01-25 at 21:15. Reason: Added details and links and repo info
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2016-01-24, 10:37 #2
Issues with Applet respository
Applet repository issues have been fixed -
Applet repository (add to Additional Repositories list at the bottom of LMS's Plugins Settings tab):
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sup...iles/CC_STUFF/Last edited by tcutting; 2016-01-26 at 09:46. Reason: Issue resolved
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2016-01-24, 10:38 #3
Other Notes on CustomClock for Jivelite_800x480
At this point, the VU Meter and Spectrum Analyzer visualizations for the Jivelite Custom Clock applet do not work. The original CustomClock applet uses functions not available in JiveLite. It's POSSIBLE that these may be made functional in the future...
Last edited by tcutting; 2016-01-24 at 22:42.
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2016-01-24, 22:27 #4
Information Added to Earlier Posts
The earlier posts on this thread were incomplete - I was still trying to work out some of the kinks.
I have posted links to the files to enable a manual install of the applets if you are anxious to try them.
I am attaching a couple of screensavers I built which use the SuperDateTime weather information (I have a "Fahrenheit" and a "Celsius" version).
These text files should work to "paste" into the Custom Clock Helper import field, even if you don't update the Custom Clock Helper plugin (but you will need to install the CustomClock and LicenseManager applets onto your Picoreplayer/Jivelite.
SDT Weather_F JL - jivelite800x480.txt
SDT Weather_C JL - jivelite800x480.txtLast edited by tcutting; 2016-01-26 at 09:47.
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2016-01-24, 22:51 #5
Picture of SDT Screensaver on JiveLite
Here's a (poor) picture of the sample screensaver I've implemented for Custom Clock on Jivelite for the 800x480 size screen. It makes use of the extra real-estate on the screen (significantly more than a Touch).
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2016-01-25, 01:03 #6
Hi thanks for making this possible.
We originally had problems with our own applet repository, and it turned out that there was a bug in LMS 7.9 which was later fixed. So you will need to use a very recent LMS - see here: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showth...-LMS-7-9-issue
Also our link is different from yours - if you try ours it opens the xml directly in the browser, whereas yours download a file after some time. I think that could be the reason.
Our link is: http://picoreplayer.sourceforge.net/repo.xml
Regards
SteenpiCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please donate if you like piCorePlayer
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2016-01-25, 01:23 #7Michael
"It doesn't work - what shall I do?" - "Please check your server.log and/or scanner.log file!"
(LMS: Settings/Information)
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2016-01-25, 02:19 #8
I'm not sure if I understand what you are asking.
We log into Sourceforge (I use WinSCP) to this host: "web.sourceforge.net"
Then we upload the repro.xml file to:
/home/project-web/picoreplayer/htdocs/repo.xml
and the zip file to
/home/project-web/picoreplayer/htdocs/repo/piCorePlayer-1.0.zip
Regards
SteenpiCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please donate if you like piCorePlayer
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2016-01-25, 02:32 #9
Michael
Here are more info on the process we use: http://sourceforge.net/p/forge/docum...eb%20Services/
SteenpiCorePlayer a small player for the Raspberry Pi in RAM.
Homepage: https://www.picoreplayer.org
Please donate if you like piCorePlayer
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2016-01-25, 02:32 #10
Custom Clock for Jivelite with 800x480Screen
>> Steen - would you know how I could get that direct link for any URL we
>> have? I've encountered some issues with those re-directions in the
>> helper script we're using to create the main repository file.
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> I'm not sure if I understand what you are asking.
> We log into Sourceforge (I use WinSCP) to this host:
> "web.sourceforge.net"
I was wondering about the user-facing URL. After all I can't SSH into
all the other dev's Sourceforge accounts :-). Would the dev have to do
what you describe to get that simplified URL?
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Michael