GUI file?
Subpages will not work on an unregistered device. The registration
code must be entered in guiDesigner for any project you upload to the
device.
Also, make sure your wifi connection is active. Any loopback system
will not work if WiFi is not connected.
Jarrod
On May 7, 6:30 am, "EHT.Anthony" <eht.anth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Should this work even without a processor? Been having a heck of a
> time trying to get subpages to work on a demo panel.
>
> On Apr 24, 6:07 pm, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > You can have as many control points (buttons) as you like.
> > What do I mean by that?
> > Well you can have a button to show the page and another button to hide
> > the page and another button to do the same thing as often as you like
> > so long as you have the same digital joins on all the buttons will act
> > as one button.
>
> > _*On way to do it*_
> > For what you are trying to achieve. (show and hide more controls to your
> > interface) A maximum of 2 buttons is ideal.
> > You would put one button on the Main Page (Page A) let us call this the
> > "More" button.
> > Another button on the New Page (Page B) let us call this the "Less" button.
>
> > The More button will have a digital join of say 7 (simulate feedback,
> > Toggle).
> > Page B will have a digital join of 7.
> > The Less button will also have a digital join of 7 (simulate feedback,
> > Toggle).
>
> > The "active" state of both buttons should be labelled "Less" and the
> > inactive state should be labelled "More" (you basically copy and paste
> > the more button to page B as assume it is the less button)
> > When you press the button Less is shown, when you release the button
> > More is shown (but they are the same button in different states and places)
> > You can have as many as you like. (but that would be silly)
>
> > *One button or two?*
> > The reason I suggested Way One was that apple use a navigation bar to
> > reveal different aspects to their gui.
> > When you go to the ipod application for example, u always have access to
> > artist, album, songs and so on (at bottom of the page). The buttons are
> > never obscured.
> > So in this case only one button is needed in the toggle state to reveal
> > and hide a page. (well not exactly but I hope you get my point)
> > (You can replicate the ipod app behaviour by using the feedback example
> > in the wiki, I answered a similar question this week about feedback
> > without a control system.)http://www.commandfusion.com/wiki/index.php?title=GuiDesigner:System_...
>
> > *Back to this topic.*
> > I prefer to use the full and small remote because I have *"maximum
> > space"* (the whole page) and I do not to lose any functionality.
> > So with the basic remote, I have navigation volume and channel control.
> > (WITH BIG BUTTONS)
> > Then on the full remote I also havenavigation volume and channel control
> > and I can make the buttons as big as possible. Win win for me.
>
> > Hope this helped
> > Nahshon
>
> > P.S.
> > When you press the button, the subpage will show. When you press the
> > button again. The subpage will vanish.
>
> > On 24/04/2010 21:27, Paul wrote:
>
> > > Thank you very much Nahshon.
>
> > > One question however - How do I then toggle back to the Basic Control
> > > from the Full Control page if I do it using Way One?
> > > Also, why do you prefer Way Two?!
>
> > > On Apr 24, 9:17 pm, Nahshon Williams<spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >> Hi Paul
> > >> I do this all the time.
> > >> Exactly as you suggest. . .
> > >> Depending on what you want here are 2 ways.
>
> > >> Way One
> > >> Using a subpage which is smaller in size than the page in question (the
> > >> page with the "more" button).
> > >> So let us say you create a subpage half the size of the original page.
> > >> 320px by 240px we will call this subpage b.
> > >> You anchor subpage b to the main window and give it digital join ( say 7)
> > >> Create all the extra buttons you want on subpage b and you remove the
> > >> "visible" attribute to the subpage. (so it does not show when you start
> > >> the app)
> > >> You give the more button a digital join of 7, simulate feedback, and
> > >> toggle. If the more button is still visible you can make the "active"
> > >> text for the button less :)
>
> > >> Now each time you press the "more" button, subpage b will appear. (you
> > >> can select transitions on the attributes of the page)
>
> > >> The second way is to have a mini remote and a full remote (this is how I
> > >> do it).
> > >> So I have basic navigation, volume and channels. Then things like
> > >> brightness and contrast reside on the full remote.
> > >> As above you select transitions and put a button on the main page with
> > >> the same attributes as the more button.
>
> > >> Good luck
>
> > >> Nahshon
>
> > >> On 24/04/2010 20:37, Paul wrote:
>
> > >>> We want to be able to have a seldom used set of buttons appear when a
> > >>> 'more' button is pressed. Can we achieve this using the 'digital
> > >>> join'& 'Subpage' capabilities? Or can we achieve this another way?
>
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