The dynamic texts for Menu, Query, and Visualisation are managed here. They are used to display text depending on the value of a communication object or formatted texts (value display). Initially, no communication object is defined. The communication object is then later assigned when the module is used.
A differentiation is made between:
A differentiation is made between:
- Value display (numeric/text), e.g.: Outdoor temperature xxx.xxx °C
- Texts: e.g. comfort mode / night mode / frost protection mode
1.Menu: Library
2.Export everything
A window appears in which all dynamic texts are listed. For every dynamic text there is the option to include it in the export or exclude it. All dynamic texts are marked for export by default.
With 2 buttons on the right edge of the window (buttons '+' and '-'), all the dynamic texts can be included simultaneously in the export ('+') or excluded from it ('-').
After clicking 'OK', a standard Windows file dialogue appears. Using this, the export is carried out onto a file to be named by the user with the specified ending ".hsdynt". During this, all the dynamic texts selected for export are exported.
With 2 buttons on the right edge of the window (buttons '+' and '-'), all the dynamic texts can be included simultaneously in the export ('+') or excluded from it ('-').
After clicking 'OK', a standard Windows file dialogue appears. Using this, the export is carried out onto a file to be named by the user with the specified ending ".hsdynt". During this, all the dynamic texts selected for export are exported.
2.1.Export current folder
This is just like Export all except that only the dynamic texts in the currently marked folder, including all sub-folders, are suggested for export.
2.2.Import (to current folder)
A file of type ".hsdynt" can be imported here. The dynamic texts contained in this file are imported into the currently marked folder. The directory structure as it is specified during export is created again underneath the marked folder.
Note
All the texts to be imported are checked as to whether a text with an identical key already exists in the current project. During this, the name of the text to be imported or the box that may already exist is not important!
If a text with an identical key exists, it is not imported again!
If a text with an identical key exists, it is not imported again!
3.Data
Value display
Display of a value with pre-/postfix.
Example:
Prefix: "Outdoor temperature: "
Decimal places: 2
Postfix: "°Cels."
Result: "Outdoor temperature 23.15 °Cels."
Example:
Prefix: "Outdoor temperature: "
Decimal places: 2
Postfix: "°Cels."
Result: "Outdoor temperature 23.15 °Cels."
Important
Enter blank space between prefix, value display, and postfix!
Note
The specifications for decimal places are omitted in the case of "value display (text)".
texts
The individual conditions are displayed in the list with the corresponding texts. The buttons beside the list enable conditions to be created, changed and deleted.
4.Colour control (for the font colour)
5.Activate colour control
This releases the colour control for the active dynamic text.
5.1."Apply" button
This adopts the specifications for text control made in the "Data" tab.
You can adopt the conditions of the "Data" tab, but you do not need to.
For example, even when you have defined 20 different texts for different values (areas) in the "Data" tab, another text colour can only be defined in the case of a specific value.
You can adopt the conditions of the "Data" tab, but you do not need to.
For example, even when you have defined 20 different texts for different values (areas) in the "Data" tab, another text colour can only be defined in the case of a specific value.