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Use the widget library, this allows multiple meters and to put them in different positions. |
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Thanks for your help. I'll look into using Widgets.
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I would like to be able to reposition the meter to something other than 0,0. I'm using a 320x480 TFT.
I've tried adding an offset for both x and y in all the TFT drawing calls but I can't seem to get the needle
to track properly. The needle overwrites the scale either left or right side depending on what I do.
Here is the example of how I implemented the repositioning offset.
moX for x offset
moY for Y offset
TFT_Meter_linear.zip
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