Enable execution on MacOS 26.2.#42
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Added pyobjus as a requirement to ensure the file chooser works on MacOS Tahoe 26.2.
Added the MacOS .DS_Store file so it doesn't show up as needing to be committed.
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First, I just bought an Atom 2 and was quite annoyed by the inability to access the telemetry data - so THANK YOU FOR WRITING THIS!
This pull request incorporates request #41 . It updates the requirements.txt to support the latest version of Kivy and adds the pyobjus package to the requirements to get the file chooser working. Finally, it updates .gitignore to skip files named ".DS_Store".
Thanks again for writing this! I plan on exploring the code a good bit, my ultimate hope is to be able to generate a way to overlay the telemetry data over a video of the flight itself - but we'll see. While I'm an experienced C programmer my knowledge of python is fairly minimal.