Difference between revisions of "ButtonIcon"
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Controls a [[light]] or [[device|automation device]], has the same function of the [[Button|button object]]. | Controls a [[light]] or [[device|automation device]], has the same function of the [[Button|button object]]. | ||
− | If the | + | If the buttonicon object is connected to a device or light that allows it, a long press on the button will open a [[popup]] with a [[slider]]. A second long press will close the [[popup]]. |
If specified on [[systemtopo.txt]], it will show a thumbnail on mouse over or touch. | If specified on [[systemtopo.txt]], it will show a thumbnail on mouse over or touch. | ||
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== UI Attributes == | == UI Attributes == | ||
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Revision as of 11:37, 22 January 2014
Template:Object Header Controls a light or automation device, has the same function of the button object.
If the buttonicon object is connected to a device or light that allows it, a long press on the button will open a popup with a slider. A second long press will close the popup. If specified on systemtopo.txt, it will show a thumbnail on mouse over or touch.
Parameters
- address: device data point name
- position: the object's position. Use the pixels or rows and columns coordinates format
- color: the text label on the button. Can contain HTML tags
Syntax
(buttonicon <address>; <position>; <label>)
Eg.
(buttonicon autom.1; x10y20; Front Door)
UI Attributes
Common attributes
Name | Value | Description |
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pos | x<x>y<y> | Position specified as x/y coordinates. E.g. x-5y10 |
visible | true | Default. Show the object |
false | Hide the object | |
blink | true | slow | Blink the object at a slow speed |
fast | Blink the object at a fast speed | |
false | Stop the blinking | |
opacity | 0.0 ... 1.0 | Object opacity from 0 (not visible) to 1 (fully visible) |
rotation | 0 ... 360 | Object rotation in degrees. Images are rotated around the center point, all other objects are rotated around the top left corner |