Ok, but it's very awkward, and not very universal - and does not help in expanding features of the existing widget at all. And second, it was a white lie about having everything in one widget - the fan control is a separate one for now (on/off, auto/manual and level 0/1/2/3), and I don't want to show it (yet) because I have yet to find suitable icons... But the mock-up made by gtsamis shows where most of this could be placed very nicely!
First, plan view:
Black temperature is current temp, red one is setpoint. The color shows that the mode of the room temperature controller is heating. The spinner has a transparent icon that covers both of these temperatures, so wherever you click on the temperatures, the spinner opens.
Next is the operational mode icon. Click it, and it looks like this:
Next icon is a graph that shows when (and how much) heating/cooling has been applied:
Last icon shows if active heating or cooling is happening, and the valve value. When cooling a blue snowflake is shown.
Have also made a compressed tile-version with same info except the graph:
Yes, but gtsamis also had a valid bug in his post (that the modes are shown even when disabled)...
First, plan view:
Black temperature is current temp, red one is setpoint. The color shows that the mode of the room temperature controller is heating. The spinner has a transparent icon that covers both of these temperatures, so wherever you click on the temperatures, the spinner opens.
Next is the operational mode icon. Click it, and it looks like this:
Next icon is a graph that shows when (and how much) heating/cooling has been applied:
Last icon shows if active heating or cooling is happening, and the valve value. When cooling a blue snowflake is shown.
Have also made a compressed tile-version with same info except the graph:
(Yesterday, 10:10)KoBra Wrote: Besides that this is not really a bug but a feature request.
Yes, but gtsamis also had a valid bug in his post (that the modes are shown even when disabled)...