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Advertise #7

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dlech opened this issue Jul 25, 2016 · 5 comments
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Advertise #7

dlech opened this issue Jul 25, 2016 · 5 comments

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dlech commented Jul 25, 2016

It would be nice to let others know about this library.

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dlech commented Jul 25, 2016

@ladyada, I think you may be interested in this library. It works well with Adafruit products on Linux. In particular:

  • It works with any display that has a Linux fbdev driver.
  • It works with monochrome (1bpp) displays, so it should work with Adafruit OLED and eInk displays.
  • It has touchscreen support, so can be an alternative to the unmaintained tslib.
  • It has python bindings via gobject introspection.
  • It has decent documentation.
  • It is packaged for debian and raspbian.

What do you think?

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ladyada commented Jul 25, 2016

hiya looks cool - do you have any tutorials or guides? we've never used mindstorms, thx!

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dlech commented Jul 25, 2016

Not yet. I'm working on a touch-screen paint program in python as an example. I'll ping you when it is a bit further along.

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dlech commented Sep 1, 2017

@ladyada: There is some decent documentation now. Start here... https://youtu.be/mQE_rWU5E18

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3 years later and nobody has posted any demo images. nobody has time to setup a project like this just to see what a single screenshot could show. It is this kind of missmanagement that causes cool projects to fail.

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