Complication problems (Pixel Watch 3) 1.8.7

Hi, I didn’t write anything special, I just translated your reply from 15 days ago from English to Italian in reply. I’m glad you like my WF.

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Oh, I see. Thanks. Another curiosity - where do you find your Bitmapped Fonts. I really like both “Cute,” “Cushion,” and “UI6” but they are only digits. Are there files somewhere that include the alphabet and symbols? I’ve been looking, but with no luck. Currently, my time is in “Cute” and the rest is “Milky Coffee” - a TTF that’s close but not exactly.
Purrstachio2Cat004.zip (2.8 MB)

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Hi, regarding the TIME, there is the possibility to change it as you like as per the attached photo, highlighted in yellow. It gives you the possibility to create more characters for the time. Instead, for other characters I download them from 132 Free Bitmap, Pixel Fonts · 1001 Fonts and then one by one I copy the letters and paste them into a transparent file in .PNG format. A bit of a challenge to do but it works. I haven’t found anything else.

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Thank you. I’ll check those out.

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Helpful ideas - thank you. Here’s another ? How do you use those Style/Customization Editor stuff to make user-chosen backgrounds? I would like to have the plain black one locked (like the blue one on your example) and some others that the user (usually just me) can choose from. Thanks.

Do you mean like this? I managed to do it using WFF XML; I don’t know if it could be done in WFS.

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That’s gorgeous. I wasn’t looking for anything quite that complex. Just background colors that could be changed by the user. I think I will install yours though - it’s really pretty.

Thanks! There’s also a wood one. Wood has been much more popular, but I prefer the stone one.

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I am pretty sure what I’m trying to do is possible in WFS - it’s somewhere in the Project Settings. I just don’t know how.

Purrstachio2Cat004.zip (2.4 MB)
Look this

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Thank you so much. I mostly figured it out last night, but I like your color choices better.

Well, I thought I figured it out - not so much. I see what you did, but cannot figure out how you did it. I copied and renamed yours, so here’s my latest attempt. Please explain how you’re getting to those Style options - it’s all grayed out for me. Thanks.
Purrstachio2Cat004 (2).zip (3.4 MB)

OK - I see they have to be images, not circle shapes. Then I can make a style set. Where do you find your solid color circles? I’m not having much luck with Freepik which is where I usually go. They have thousands, but they’re bright and silly looking. There must be plain colors somewhere like the example you sent me. Thanks.

Hi Yes exactly, you have to create or download from the internet some images possibly in .png and then create all the styles you want. I attach a copy of the ones I use.
image_wave_purple.zip (2.6 MB)

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Nice, thank you so much.

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