Sunday, November 8, 2009

Re: Subpages

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Jarrod,

I'm playing with subpages right now.

I've got a button (999) and I've set the digital join of the subpage
to 999. When I click button 999 the subpage appears. As soon as I
release the button the subpage disappears. I tried setting the
button to a "toggle" but this also did not keep the subpage visible.

Or, is what I am trying to do what you refernce above coming in
version 3.2?

Thanks

On Oct 22, 4:02 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
> Hi Klaus,
>
> Currently you can only make asubpageshow by setting the digital join
> of the subapge to a value of 1 (1/high/on/active all mean the same
> thing).
> This can be done via a Control System (such as Crestron) or via
> feedback parsing. You cannot force subpages high from a button press
> just yet.
>
> Version 3.2 will have this feature, as you will be able to set a
> button to 'toggle mode' and one press will send the join high, another
> will send it low.
>
> Jarrod
>
> On Oct 22, 8:47 pm, Tennisaffe <herre...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi Jarrod,
>
> > now that I can send commands to misterhouse and created a starting
> > page I tried to figure out how to use subpages. I read the Manual and
> > searched the google group but with no success.
>
> > I just want to open asubpagewhen I click on a button on the
> > Startpage.
> > How can I tell that Button to open the new page?
> > "..., sending that join high..." ?
>
> > Could you give me a short example?
>
> > Thanks
> > Klaus
>
> > I found your answer
>
> > Subpages are just popup pages that are initiated by sending the
> > digital join they are assigned high.
> > So if asubpageis on join 10, sending that join high will then force
> > the popup to show. The join must be held high for it to remain
> > visible.
> > As soon as the join goes low (0) again, thesubpagewill close.
>
> > There are transitions you can apply to the opening and closing of
> > subpages as well.
>
> > Subpages can contain any GUI object, other than anothersubpage.
>
> > Asubpagecan be placed on any number of pages, but only one instance
> > per page is allowed. This instance of asubpageis called a 'subpage
> > reference' as it just referencing asubpagein the tree.
>
> > This is an easy way to have say a volume popup across every page, and
> > then if you need to change a button join on the volume page, it
> > propogates to allsubpagereferences.
> > This makes it easy to manage your content that needs to be the same
> > across multiple pages.
>
> > Hope that helps some!
>
> > Jarrod- Hide quoted text -
>
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