Tangarine: a button-based faceplate for Tangara
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(2025-06-25, 10:21 AM)01010111 Wrote: I was finally able to get my Tangarine working! Even though I run Ubuntu and am comfortable coding in python, I had a lot of trouble getting this to work. This is an outline of what worked for me: ...

You may immediately switch to the "emily/lua-input-drivers" Git branch, instead of testing if the (older copy of the) "main" branch can be flashed correctly.

Also, you can use the manual CLI method to immediately build and flash the firmware with the commands "idf.py build" and "idf.py flash" respectively, as described in the Building page: https://codeberg.org/cool-tech-zone/tang...UILDING.md

The most recent Tangarine developments have occurred on the pull request to merge Tangarine fork into the mainline Tangara firmware:
https://codeberg.org/cool-tech-zone/tang.../pulls/294

(It feels good to have Tangarine working with the latest Tangara firmware.)

I'm not sure if I've encountered a music playing bug while using Tangarine, or if this is intentional. I've detailed the process on how to reproduce this issue on Codeberg repo for Tangarine: https://codeberg.org/bloop/tangarine/issues/6

Basically, while music is playing, you can go forward/backwards on music tracks while in setting menus (such as the "Power" menu), as some have no applicable options that use the left/right directions.
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RE: Tangarine: a button-based faceplate for Tangara - by taivlam - 2025-11-17, 03:09 AM

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