This app helps you follow the schedule for a train, bus, whatever. src/schedule.h defines the stations you care about. For example, you might have the time a shuttle leaves for the train station, the time the train leaves, and the time the train arrives at your stop. src/trainsched.c statically defines the number of stations at 3, but you can adjust this value. If you add more stations you'll need to tweak the GUI.
Each screen shows a single schedule entry. The time for each stop will be listed next to the name. If the time has already passed then the text is in bold. The default screen shows the first entry that you haven't missed the first stop for. You can hold 'Select' to return to this screen.
A short press sets an alarm (an 'A' should show up in the bottom left corner). If this is set then 15 minutes before the first stop the watch will vibrate. Note that due to limitations with the current Pebble SDK you must remain on this screen to get the warning.
The bottom center status item on the bottom will show much time is left before the next stop on the current screen.
The bottom right status item shows what screen you're on and how many screens there are total.
To create your own schedule, load up src/schedule.h and start adding entries. If you change the number of stations make sure you change NUM_STATIONS in src/trainsched.c. Also make sure to adjust MAX_LOCATION_LEN if you have long station names, but you'll have to tweak the UI to fit it.
- Create app icon
- Create alarm icon
These aren't possible or practical due to Pebble limitations, but would be nice in the future.
- Set actual Pebble watch alarms
- Save alarm setting and selected screen when leaving the app
- Send schedules from phone to app
- Hitting 'Select' to set an alarm usually doesn't work the first time the app is opened. If select is hit again then the alarm gets set.
- App doesn't understand schedules that roll over into the next day. It will turn the station bold, for example, not realizing 12:01am is for the next day.
- Zachary Landau ([email protected])
- Michal Ludvig (https://github.com/mludvig/mini-printf) (wrote mini-printf)