beremiz

SVGHMI: add "unsubscribable" property to widgets in order to generalize what already happens for jump buttons.
In most cases jump buttons do not really subscribe to pointed HMI variable, path is given as a relative page jump path. When widget.unsubscribable is set to true, no subscription is made on page switch, but still offset is updated.
This fixes bug happening on relative jump buttons without "disabled" element where offset did not change on relative page switch.
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<xhtml:p><![CDATA[This example shows how you can customize build process by using 'make'.
Sometimes special steps need to be done to build entire project.
But it's not necessary to create another target in Beremiz every time you need to customize something in build process. Just use for that 'Generic' target and describe all necessary steps in Makefile.
For example, you can
- preprocess generated by Beremiz C source files,
- do some fancy source code transformation using any tools you want,
- use any compiler you want,
- call static analyzers,
- run integration tests on the project,
- upload source code to external build server,
- upload to the target and compile it there,
- flash/transfer your compiled binary to the target,
and much much more.
]]></xhtml:p>
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