Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to hide the scheduler header buttons on a frame?
I've a frame on a screen where I want to display only the schedulers refered to this screen, the problem is that the user can switch to other schedulers using the header buttons...
(07.08.2017, 05:52)jmir Wrote: Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to hide the scheduler header buttons on a frame?
I've a frame on a screen where I want to display only the schedulers refered to this screen, the problem is that the user can switch to other schedulers using the header buttons...
(07.08.2017, 05:52)jmir Wrote: Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to hide the scheduler header buttons on a frame?
I've a frame on a screen where I want to display only the schedulers refered to this screen, the problem is that the user can switch to other schedulers using the header buttons...
Thanks!
It is better to use Direct link for this.
I use direct link, but whithout custom css, the header buttons are shown....
(07.08.2017, 05:52)jmir Wrote: Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to hide the scheduler header buttons on a frame?
I've a frame on a screen where I want to display only the schedulers refered to this screen, the problem is that the user can switch to other schedulers using the header buttons...
Thanks!
It is better to use Direct link for this.
I use direct link, but whithout custom css, the header buttons are shown....
Hm.. I just tried it and I don't have any header and no CSS but as long it works for you that's fine
(07.08.2017, 05:52)jmir Wrote: Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to hide the scheduler header buttons on a frame?
I've a frame on a screen where I want to display only the schedulers refered to this screen, the problem is that the user can switch to other schedulers using the header buttons...
Thanks!
It is better to use Direct link for this.
I use direct link, but whithout custom css, the header buttons are shown....
Hm.. I just tried it and I don't have any header and no CSS but as long it works for you that's fine
If you don't use any CSS the buttons on the attached image (marked with the red circles on the first message) are shown, and you can switch to different schedulers.
(07.08.2017, 05:52)jmir Wrote: Hi, does anyone know if it's possible to hide the scheduler header buttons on a frame?
I've a frame on a screen where I want to display only the schedulers refered to this screen, the problem is that the user can switch to other schedulers using the header buttons...
Thanks!
It is better to use Direct link for this.
I use direct link, but whithout custom css, the header buttons are shown....
Hm.. I just tried it and I don't have any header and no CSS but as long it works for you that's fine
If you don't use any CSS the buttons on the attached image (marked with the red circles on the first message) are shown, and you can switch to different schedulers.
This is what I have
Just for my curiosity, what browser, and what OS do you use?
Hi
LM team please, add a new "scheduler" object as a real visu object. It would be perfect if the new object behave like "Graph" object. The actual solution is uncomfortable in many ways.
- I have to create plenty of windows with just a frame
or
- I can use a link. But user has to wait long minutes when he wants return back to the visu.
or
- I can use a link which opens a new window. BUt unfortunately I have to define a separate CSS class for every link.
Please do the same thing for trends. It's the same problem.
And for scenes too
LM5Lp, firmware: 2018.08.22 and 2021.12.15, FlashSYS v2, ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l), kernel 4.4.151 and 4.4.259
(09.08.2017, 10:33)admin Wrote: Scheduler/trends widgets are planned for the new visualization engine/editor. There will be a separate app for scenes.
Super. Thank you!
Can I gently ask you about a new widget for venetian blinds too? The problem is that now I have to use two sliders. The first is for position and the second is for slat. These two controllers are too big for touch design. It would be nice to have only one special 2D controller for blinds.
LM5Lp, firmware: 2018.08.22 and 2021.12.15, FlashSYS v2, ARMv7 Processor rev 5 (v7l), kernel 4.4.151 and 4.4.259
(08.08.2017, 12:39)morak Wrote: It is better to use Direct link for this.
I use direct link, but whithout custom css, the header buttons are shown....
Hm.. I just tried it and I don't have any header and no CSS but as long it works for you that's fine
If you don't use any CSS the buttons on the attached image (marked with the red circles on the first message) are shown, and you can switch to different schedulers.
This is what I have
Just for my curiosity, what browser, and what OS do you use?