of it because I remembered going through the registration process.
Turns out I did on one computer, but not the other. My desktop at
work has not been paired with the iPad yet. I can just use the
Export / Import feature for that, right?
Thanks so much! I was going crazy trying to figure the subpages
out!
On May 7, 1:03 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
> First thing, do you have your device registration code saved in your
> 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:
>
> > > 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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