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Markus Zehnder e85d616da7 feat: simple sensor panels with file-based data source (#7)
* add simulation mode for easier development

* improved sensor file watcher, poc cpu & mem usage

Trigger file read by rename event

* feat: system information sensor tool

Gather various sensor values with the sysinfo crate:
https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/sysinfo
Values can be written to a sensor source file with the `--out` cmd line
option for the `asterctl` tool.

* ci: build sysinfo tool and include in build artifact

* feat: support integerDigits, decimalDigits sensor value format options

* docs: update documentation

Closes #6
2025-08-22 13:41:31 +02:00

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https://consumer.huawei.com/za/community/details/topicId-145064/
Huawei has officially launched its self-developed operating system HarmonyOS 2 and also released a brand new custom
font HarmonyOS Sans, which is free for commercial use. The main feature is optimized font grayscale and unified
multilingual glyphs style, etc., the official download is now available.
Download HarmonyOS Sans
Huawei stated that by studying users reading feedback on multi-terminal devices in different scenarios, it
comprehensively considers factors such as the size and usage scenarios of different devices, and comprehensively
considers the font size and characters caused by differences in viewing distance and viewing angle when users use
devices. This font was designed with heavy and different demands.
It is worth mentioning that in addition to Huawei, Google, Ali, OPPO and other vendors have released their own free
commercial fonts, while vendors such as Microsoft and Xiaomi have their own fonts, but they are not commercially
available.
HarmonyOS Sans was produced by the font design team of Hanyi font library, focusing on the functionality and
universality of the Internet of Everything. It is a multi-language, stepless, variable font that makes the reading
experience in multiple languages more consistent.
It is reported that the font supports five writing systems including simplified and traditional Chinese, Latin,
Cyrillic, Greek, and Arabic, and supports 105 languages for global coverage, helping to build a smart world with all
things connected.
Download from: https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/design/resource/