Yesssssss ( in napolean dynamite voice)
On Jul 2, 9:00 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
> 1. I mean setting the value of the join from feedback of an external
> system (or loopback system), rather than via simulating the slider
> value. See the wiki for details on how to set join values by capturing
> feedback data. Search this group for examples of using a loopback
> system to change join states without actually talking to any device.
>
> 2. The text value of an input field can not currently be sent in
> commands. This is a new feature coming in the next release.
>
> 3. The next release will allow you to send different commands on each
> press, in a cycle. This is not dependant on the state of the button
> however. It will also allow you to send a different command on press
> and release, and long press. You can also change command values using
> tokens, dynamically changing the command content as you need. If you
> want an example of this, please explain in more detail exactly what
> you want to be able to do, with examples of commands, etc.
>
> Jarrod
>
> On Jul 2, 11:54 pm, Ulf <ulf.hirsek...@hotmail.de> wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi jarrod,
> > thanks for the quick answer...
> > 1. what you mean with "via feedback"...?
> > 2. sending slider works fine... but how to send the text of an input
> > field to the external system...?
> > new question:
> > is it possible to send different system commands for a toggle switch
> > depending of going 0-1 or 1-0...?
> > thanks and regards,
> > ulf
>
> > On 2 Jul., 15:28, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
> > > 1. They will both update if you set the join value via feedback.
> > > Simulation mode is only for the single object.
>
> > > 2. See our wiki:http://www.commandfusion.com/wiki/index.php?title=GuiDesigner:System_...
> > > Basically you enter [sliderval] into the command where you want the
> > > slider value to appear. There is no way to send a buttons text value
> > > within a slider, unless you track the text changes with tokens via the
> > > feedback parsing. You can assign value to tokens and then use the
> > > token name within commands.
>
> > > 3. When loading from cache, all joins are sent low automatically on
> > > startup. This is causing the sound to play. We will look at adding a
> > > fix to not play sounds until after this initial join lowering has
> > > taken place.
>
> > > 4. There is no detailed manual at this stage. We are working on some
> > > video tutorials first, then maybe documentation later. The best way to
> > > get info at the moment is to ask questions just as you have done
> > > (after searching our wiki and google group first).
>
> > > Jarrod
>
> > > On Jul 2, 11:16 pm, Ulf <ulf.hirsek...@hotmail.de> wrote:
>
> > > > hallo,
> > > > i am testing now for a few days with the commandfusion and an ipad. i
> > > > am setup a tcp/ip connection to a selfmade windows application and
> > > > communication works fine in both directions...
>
> > > > i now tried out the possibilities of the gui and have a few problems i
> > > > have not found any answer:
>
> > > > 1. i made a slider with an analogue join 10 and a gauge with the same
> > > > join and expected the gauge updated according the change of the
> > > > slider. but nothing hapened with the gauge. what is my fault...?
>
> > > > 2. i want to send the value of the slider everytime it is changed to
> > > > the external system via system command. how to setup the system
> > > > command to include the actual value of the slider...? the same
> > > > question i have for buttons, text etc...
>
> > > > 3. i combined a digital join 7 with a audio file and the same digital
> > > > join to the disconnect status of the external system. every
> > > > disconnection is alarmed with this sound. if a start the iviewer with
> > > > download of the gui file it works like expected. only alarm if
> > > > connections fails. but without reload of the file and using the
> > > > remember last file function it gives direct alarm after start of the
> > > > iviewer, even if the communication is o.k... the behavior is different
> > > > depending on reload or remember the gui file... any idea?
>
> > > > 3. is a more detailed manual or description of the commandfusion
> > > > available? i found the wiki and this googlegroup, but not a complete
> > > > and detailed manual...
>
> > > > thanks and regards,
> > > > ulf
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