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Anyone know how to change facer weather to Celsius? Don't see it under the tags?
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Main Screen and then hit the Overflow Button for the Settings. You can set it to Celsius right there. As for some Watchfaces still showing the F after your Temperatures, you have to edit this manually cause its just Text.
D-m-x said:
Main Screen and then hit the Overflow Button for the Settings. You can set it to Celsius right there. As for some Watchfaces still showing the F after your Temperatures, you have to edit this manually cause its just Text.
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I've set Facer to Celsius, yet the displayed temperature is still shown in Fahrenheit. Is there a way to force the app to refresh the watchface???
My Moto 360 is long gone, but most Watchfaces are designed to use Fahrenheit as far as I can remember. You have to edit the Faces yourself by hand to display it in Celsius.
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Is facer square watchfaces compatible with the zenwatch?? All the watches are not centered when installed.
Thanks
That's because majority of watchfaces were designed for other watches and not the zenwatch, so the resolution is off. What I did was after loading the downloaded watchface onto facer app I manually adjusted the resolution and sometimes placement of the watchface items.
m3lover1 said:
That's because majority of watchfaces were designed for other watches and not the zenwatch, so the resolution is off. What I did was after loading the downloaded watchface onto facer app I manually adjusted the resolution and sometimes placement of the watchface items.
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Is there a set ratio or something or is it just trial and error and every watchface? Never really modified a watch face on facer.
bustanut666 said:
Is there a set ratio or something or is it just trial and error and every watchface? Never really modified a watch face on facer.
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Well the resolution is 320 x 320. So square faces you would just change increase the res to 320 x 320. Most of the square ones that don't fit are usually 280 x 280. You would also need to change other elements for the watch too. Like the hands, other images, etc. For those you would probably need to change the positioning of the element and size.
m3lover1 said:
Well the resolution is 320 x 320. So square faces you would just change increase the res to 320 x 320. Most of the square ones that don't fit are usually 280 x 280. You would also need to change other elements for the watch too. Like the hands, other images, etc. For those you would probably need to change the positioning of the element and size.
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thanks.. sounds time consuming...
bustanut666 said:
thanks.. sounds time consuming...
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It's not too bad. Took me less than 5 min for most of them. I do see it could take a while for some of the more elaborate ones.
Most of the watchfaces for watchmaker im using are displaying temperature in celsius. How can i change this to farenheit?
km8j said:
Most of the watchfaces for watchmaker im using are displaying temperature in celsius. How can i change this to farenheit?
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In WatchMaker settings there's an option to change to Fahrenheit.
Timr Face for android Wear is a free, minimalistic and simple watch face for designed in line with Google's Material Design.
Seconds are indicated by the smooth, animated scale.
Depending on the set time format, the watch face will display the time in the 12 or 24 hour format.
By long pressing the watch face you can change the color to one of the 11 colors available.
You can change the background color and the scale animation rate in the mobile android wear app.
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their Sony Smartwatch
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Nice work, I have it and is very nice.
Some times seconds doesn't appear. i have to turn off the screen (enter dimmed mode), and it works
Just on thing, in dimmed mode seems too poor, but if not it should be a battery drain, so I have no better idea.
Thank you.
Florianisme said:
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their Sony Smartwatch
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Hey, thanks for your nice watchface. I love the flat (material) design very much.
Some points I recognized:
- the time (hh:ii) isn't centered, but has an offset to the left. The left margin is twice the size as the right one.
- the animated written seconds (numbers) are tiny
- in case of a notification at the bottom, it overlays the seconds.
Perhaps you can reduce the margin between time and seconds-animation, so that the seconds move to the middle of the screen.
Nice work! Tommy
. Unfortunatelly I cannot link a Screenshot.
That's a nice face!
Hello guys!
I think found an issue on my 'Always on display'.
Normally the position of the clock is close to the central middle, but this morning i found my time has been moved to the up for a distance, so i notice this clock just doesn't look right
i don't know what I've done and i didn't find any setting option.
Did you activate screen saver?
It move the clock around
parakleet said:
Did you activate screen saver?
It move the clock around
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Thanks for your reply!
My screen saver is active and it has a default option 'while docked'.
Should i turn off them?
it has nothing to do with the screensaver. the movement is normal and prevents burn-in. i'm surprised nobody has said this already.
prokrypt said:
it has nothing to do with the screensaver. the movement is normal and prevents burn-in. i'm surprised nobody has said this already.
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There is a separate clock with the screen saver that moves it all over the screen.
The normal clock on the ambient display is always in the same spot, just has pixels alternate on and off to lower the chance of burn in.
ilal2ielli said:
There is a separate clock with the screen saver that moves it all over the screen.
The normal clock on the ambient display is always in the same spot, just has pixels alternate on and off to lower the chance of burn in.
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The screensaver clock hops to a random place every minute. The always-on display clock, as far as I remember, moves one pixel at a time, bouncing around the screen (?).
After some time, the screen frequency changes to 60 Hz and cannot be changed to 90 Hz. After restarting everything works again.
Stepanlk said:
After some time, the screen frequency changes to 60 Hz and cannot be changed to 90 Hz. After restarting everything works again.
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Possibly a bug do you have it set to auto switch or perm 90hz mine arrives tomorrow will test mine see if does the same
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I found the reason. If you have the wearable widgets app (or similar) the screen frequency will always be 60 Hz as long as the app is running in the background
Stepanlk said:
I found the reason. If you have the wearable widgets app (or similar) the screen frequency will always be 60 Hz as long as the app is running in the background
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Ah right will delete that app then [emoji1]thanks
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