Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Re: feedback to commandfusion

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I hope you would rethink this approach. This is one of the weakest
thing about VTpro currently... I am not sure why you took the same
approach!?

On Feb 7, 7:35 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> You can show/hide content by placing it on a subpage and setting its
> digital join high to show, low to hide.
> This works exactly the same as a crestron touch panel would.
>
> There is no way to change an x or y position at the moment, or perform
> logic from the client side.
> Any logic to show/hide subpages should be done on the server side
> (within the Crestron programming).
>
> Jarrod
>
> On Feb 7, 8:58 pm, Tom M <tmil...@archersystems.us> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am coming from a .net background where the programmer can easily add/
> > edit buttons to the GUI programatically.
>
> > I will be using Crestron with CF. Is there a way to set the visibility
> > of buttons dynamically with CommandFusion at runtime?  Is there a way
> > to set the x/y coordinates dynamically at runtime?
>
> > For example, lets say I have a screen that says "select device to
> > control" and I would like to add buttons for bluray, dvd, etc using
> > code/SIMPL.
>
> > In .Net, the code would be like this
>
> > if (something is true)
> > {
> >      buttonA.visible = true
> >      buttonA.x = 11
> >      buttonA.y = 22
>
> > }
>
> > Thanks in advance, I am trying to figure out what the limitations are.

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