msgtwscr: fix function used before declared
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{
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// If doing regular loads, not Bangle.load, this is used:
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if (global.__FILE__=="messagegui.new.js") {
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onTwistEmitDrag();
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}
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let attachAfterTimeout = ()=>{
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setTimeout(()=>{
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if (global.__FILE__=="messagegui.new.js") {
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onTwistEmitDrag();
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}
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},700)
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// It feels like there's a more elegant solution than checking the filename
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// after 700 milliseconds. But this at least seems to work w/o sometimes
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// activating when it shouldn't.
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// Maybe we could add events for when fast load and/or Bangle.uiRemove occurs?
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// Then that could be used similarly to boot code and/or the `kill` event.
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}
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// If Fastload Utils is installed this is used:
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Bangle.on("message", (_, msg)=>{if (Bangle.CLOCK && msg.new) {
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attachAfterTimeout();
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}});
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// twistThreshold How much acceleration to register a twist of the watch strap? Can be negative for opposite direction. default = 800
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// twistThreshold How much acceleration to register a twist of the watch strap? Can be negative for opposite direction. default = 800
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// twistMaxY Maximum acceleration in Y to trigger a twist (low Y means watch is facing the right way up). default = -800
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// twistMaxY Maximum acceleration in Y to trigger a twist (low Y means watch is facing the right way up). default = -800
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// twistTimeout How little time (in ms) must a twist take from low->high acceleration? default = 1000
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// twistTimeout How little time (in ms) must a twist take from low->high acceleration? default = 1000
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}},
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}},
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800)
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800)
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}
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}
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// If doing regular loads, not Bangle.load, this is used:
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if (global.__FILE__=="messagegui.new.js") {
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onTwistEmitDrag();
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}
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let attachAfterTimeout = ()=>{
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setTimeout(()=>{
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if (global.__FILE__=="messagegui.new.js") {
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onTwistEmitDrag();
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}
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},700)
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// It feels like there's a more elegant solution than checking the filename
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// after 700 milliseconds. But this at least seems to work w/o sometimes
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// activating when it shouldn't.
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// Maybe we could add events for when fast load and/or Bangle.uiRemove occurs?
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// Then that could be used similarly to boot code and/or the `kill` event.
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}
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// If Fastload Utils is installed this is used:
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Bangle.on("message", (_, msg)=>{if (Bangle.CLOCK && msg.new) {
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attachAfterTimeout();
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}});
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}
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}
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