Friday, April 30, 2010

Re: Subpage transition glitch

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I have done something similar to what you mention previously but did
it without a control system. I just did a UDP broadcast and then
captured the self made UDP broadcast with feedback.

I'm wondering if CF will only do one IN and one OUT subpage transition
at a time. Thus, only the last OUT transition works in my macro.

On Apr 30, 2:34 pm, av_roller <avrol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi, I think there is a better way to toggle sub pages. I recently
> created a GUI with 19 sub pages on the main page. You should only have
> to put 1command on each button and have your control system send back
> a command that is parsed through a regex. The advantage is that the
> pages open and close instantly instead of waiting for macro. There is
> an example of this in the wiki. Hope I explained it right, good luck.
>
> On Apr 30, 2:04 pm, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I have a row of buttons along the bottom of the screen.   For most of
> > the buttons there is a corresponding subpage.   The goal was to have a
> > button toggle the correct subpage on and toggle the other buttons
> > subpages off.
>
> > I did this by creating several commands
>
> > subpage_1_on
> > subpage_1_off
> > subpage_2_on
> > subpage_2_off
> > subpage_3_on
> > subpage_3_off
>
> > For each of these the command value is 0 (I don't actually want to
> > send a command) and the Optional Target Value Assignment is selected,
> > join type Digital, join number (the corresponding subpage) and set
> > value is either 0 or 1 (for off and on).
>
> > Now I created a macro for each button on the bottom of the screen
> > works something like:
>
> > Button 1
> > subpage_1_on
> > subpage_2_off
> > subpage_3_off
>
> > Button 2
> > subpage_2_on
> > subpage_1_off
> > subpage_3_off
>
> > So on and so forth.
>
> > The subpages are set to transition push, .5 seconds transition in from
> > right, transition out from left.
>
> > The issue I am running into is that for the subpages in the macro,
> > only the first and last commands in the macro execute the transition
> > correctly.   All subpages in between do not have a transition effect
> > and just immediately dissappear.
>
> > So, for example, if Button 1 is pressed and Subpage 3 is currently
> > visible, subpage 3 will transition out correctly.   If I press Button
> > 1 w/ Subpage 2 visible, subpage 2 will immediately dissappear.
>
> > I tried changing the order of the macro commands and this held true
> > (w/ only first and last transitions in the macro executing correctly)
>
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