DisplayApp : Call the event handler of the current app before loading the new one. This way, we ensure that lv_task_handler() is called before sending event to the newly loaded app.
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@ -306,14 +306,14 @@ void DisplayApp::Refresh() {
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if (touchHandler.IsTouching()) {
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currentScreen->OnTouchEvent(touchHandler.GetX(), touchHandler.GetY());
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}
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if (nextApp != Apps::None) {
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if (nextApp != Apps::None) {
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LoadApp(nextApp, nextDirection);
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LoadApp(nextApp, nextDirection);
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nextApp = Apps::None;
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nextApp = Apps::None;
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}
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}
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if (touchHandler.IsTouching()) {
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currentScreen->OnTouchEvent(touchHandler.GetX(), touchHandler.GetY());
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}
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}
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}
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void DisplayApp::StartApp(Apps app, DisplayApp::FullRefreshDirections direction) {
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void DisplayApp::StartApp(Apps app, DisplayApp::FullRefreshDirections direction) {
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