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Weather icons link numbers for Mi Create
Posted: 26 Jul 2025, 10:20
by screampanda
Hey guys, in need help with Mi Create software (for Mi Band 10, i think Mi Band 9 has the same number commands list) if anyone is using it please help me with the weather icons, i already design it, but when im linking the icons in the Mi Create (image list or digital number) i dont know witch number corespond to every symbol for the weather.
So if someone can write a list with each number for weather icon or someting i will be veeery grateful!
Re: Weather icons link numbers for Mi Create
Posted: 28 Jul 2025, 16:23
by krzhu
I think it will help you

Good luck
https://github.com/m0tral/EasyFace/wiki/Weather
I'm about to start doing this too, as I'm making a watch face for the Mi Band 10 with a popular Fallout PipBoy from MB7

The worst part is that I can't find a guide for progress bars. They seem to be the hardest part because I can't seem to get them to work.
Re: Weather icons link numbers for Mi Create
Posted: 30 Jul 2025, 11:33
by ObiJuan
Hi,
I´ve created a WF with a progress bar. Let see if this can help:
Select the widget "Image list", link it to the "data source" and input in "Image count" the number of images you want to use as a progress bar.
then on every image select the image you want to use and on "index" input the min value you want to trigrer that image. for example

index 10,


index 20



index 30 and so on...
hope it can help
Re: Weather icons link numbers for Mi Create
Posted: 01 Aug 2025, 10:40
by krzhu
ObiJuan wrote: 30 Jul 2025, 11:33
Hi,
I´ve created a WF with a progress bar. Let see if this can help:
Select the widget "Image list", link it to the "data source" and input in "Image count" the number of images you want to use as a progress bar.
then on every image select the image you want to use and on "index" input the min value you want to trigrer that image. for example

index 10,


index 20



index 30 and so on...
hope it can help
This is actually the simplest solution. I wanted a more detailed bar instead of graphics, but ultimately I used this solution from ImageList.