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Subject: Re: CSS Meter display and Progress Bar
From: David Dudley <[email protected]>
To: EPICS tech-talk <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 03 Jan 2011 11:54:46 -0500
Title: Re: CSS Meter display and Progress Bar
Ok, Precision has been set to 3 (or 4) from the start.  As far as I can see, there isn’t a “precision from PV”, only a “limits from PV”, which is checked.

For ‘bar’, do you mean “thermometer”?  I see a progress bar, but no “bar” anywhere.  “thermometer” doesn’t seem to do it either, as I don’t see any way to have it display horizontally.

David

On 1/3/11 11:33 AM, "Ralph Lange" <[email protected]> wrote:

  Not a CSS pro, but ....
 
 On 03.01.2011 17:04 David Dudley wrote:
CSS Meter display and Progress Bar 2 questions for a CSS pro somewhere....
 
  
  1. How do I set the precision displayed in a CSS meter?  The meter seems determined to display a reading to 2 digits precision, but I’d like to be able to display more accuracy than that.



 Hm. You should be able to either directly set the precision in the widget's properties view, or switch the widget to "precision from PV", in which case the precision is taken from whatever ChannelAccess returns (which - for analog records - is the value of the PREC field).
 
 

 2. Is it possible to display a progress bar from right to left?  I have 2 valve positions I want to indicate, and they are inverse of each other.  I would like to display them as bars where one grows from left to right, and the other grows from right to left.
 

 Try the bar widget instead. That should have a property to select the direction.
 BOY assumes that progress is irreversible and always goes into the same direction, i.e. forward, aka left-to-right. (I.e. the direction of writing - should that be reversed when switching l10n to east asian or arabic areas?) As we all know, that is not always true - is still seems a reasonable assumption for a display manager.
 
 Cheers,
 Ralph
 
 

David

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