LVGL (Light and Versatile Graphics Library) is an open-source graphics library providing everything you need to create an embedded GUI for your board with easy-to-use graphical elements.
LVGL integrates with Quantum Painter's API and drivers to render to the display, the hardware supported by Quantum Painter is also supported by LVGL.
?> Keep in mind that enabling the LVGL integration has a big impact in firmware size, it is recommeded to use a supported MCU with >256 kB of flash space.
To learn more about LVGL and how to use it please take a look at their official documentation
To enable LVGL to be built into your firmware, add the following to rules.mk
:
QUANTUM_PAINTER_ENABLE = yes
QUANTUM_PAINTER_DRIVERS = ......
QUANTUM_PAINTER_LVGL_INTEGRATION = yes
To configure the Quantum Painter Display Drivers please read the Quantum Painter Display Drivers section.
bool qp_lvgl_attach(painter_device_t device);
The qp_lvgl_attach
function is used to set up LVGL with the supplied display, and requires an already configured display.
static painter_device_t display;
void keyboard_post_init_kb(void) {
display = qp_make_.......; // Create the display
qp_init(display, QP_ROTATION_0); // Initialise the display
if (qp_lvgl_attach(display)) { // Attach LVGL to the display
...Your code to draw // Run LVGL specific code to draw
}
}
To init. the display please read the Display Initialisation section.
!> Attaching LVGL to a display means LVGL subsequently "owns" the display. Using standard Quantum Painter drawing operations with the display after LVGL attachment will likely result in display artifacts.
void qp_lvgl_detach(void)
The qp_lvgl_detach
function stops the internal LVGL ticks and releases resources related to it.
You can overwrite LVGL specific features in your lv_conf.h
file.