Been looking at making a GUI for my electronic lead screw project. Are there any libraries that folks know of that are a step up from the ILI9341_t3 sort of libraries? By that, I mean a little higher level. In what seems like a lifetime ago I made an application for a project that used wxPython. I believe that library was based on wxwidgets. Is there something like that around that works for Teensy 4.1? My development would be in Arduino 1.8.19 on Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS.
I have found a few OS projects that almost get you there, but don't, like GUISlice Builder, which is incomplete, or emGUI, or lvgl.io. GUISlice Builder is missing the necessary header files, is really clunky, is a CPU hog on my laptop, but lets you see what the display would look like. emGUI looks abandoned, and lvgl.io doesn't make it easy to even figure out what you need to do to get it to work at all. However, on Arduino there is a lvgl library. Has anyone got that library to run on Teensy 4.x? The library install looks like it only gets you part way there, and you have to make mods to use it, according to https://docs.lvgl.io/latest/en/html/get-started/arduino.html
My notional design has several pages of displays, so it would be good to make it a little easier. I did it the old fashioned way on my last project and it really was painful, and not particularly good looking. It worked, but I'd like a more polished display for my electronic lead screw. If anyone has some insight into this, I'd appreciate it.
I have found a few OS projects that almost get you there, but don't, like GUISlice Builder, which is incomplete, or emGUI, or lvgl.io. GUISlice Builder is missing the necessary header files, is really clunky, is a CPU hog on my laptop, but lets you see what the display would look like. emGUI looks abandoned, and lvgl.io doesn't make it easy to even figure out what you need to do to get it to work at all. However, on Arduino there is a lvgl library. Has anyone got that library to run on Teensy 4.x? The library install looks like it only gets you part way there, and you have to make mods to use it, according to https://docs.lvgl.io/latest/en/html/get-started/arduino.html
My notional design has several pages of displays, so it would be good to make it a little easier. I did it the old fashioned way on my last project and it really was painful, and not particularly good looking. It worked, but I'd like a more polished display for my electronic lead screw. If anyone has some insight into this, I'd appreciate it.