automatic timezone and DST, parallel morphing of all digits, ESP8266-…#8
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automatic timezone and DST, parallel morphing of all digits, ESP8266-…#8xSnowHeadx wants to merge 9 commits intohwiguna:masterfrom
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nightmode added (ESP32 only)
immediate update of display after change of timezone and military on connection display now the first 7 letters of the timezone are shown instead of the last 8 letters
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xSnowHeadx This is Brilliant! Not withstanding the great contribution @hwiguna has made here wondering how difficult it would be to make the changes in this version - https://github.com/lmirel/MorphingClockRemix ? |
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No successful build for ESP32 is possible
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Sorry, I never tested it with ESP32 and it seems that there are a lot of libraries have to be changed for that. At the Moment the build only runs for ESP8266. |
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How about stopping the mess with timezones and DST by using instead of NTP the worldtimeapi.org recognising the location and so the timezone and DST from the request-ip?
Morphing all digits in parallel looks better in my mind.