Seth,
Enable/disable an icon lets you control whenether the user should
be able to click on it or not. For example, if you have a turnout
icon, if the icon is enabled you can click on it to throw or close
the turnout. If it's disabled, nothing happens when you click on
the icon.
It seems to me that you want several icons on top of each other
and then use the LogixNG action "Icon/Label on panel" to control
which one should be visible.
Daniel
On 2024-10-02 08:04, S Olitzky wrote:
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In another post someone mentioned animating their turntable
display on the panel.? They said this was accomplished with
logixng.
In looking at the documentation for logixng it appears that
if I had multiple ICONS for the turntable that by using the
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ICON Label On Panel (Digital Action:Display)
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And hiding/showing the appropriate ICON, I could make an
animation of the turntable
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Is this how others have done it or is there another
approach.? (I'm not sure what enable/disable for an ICON does in
this logixng on a panel)
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Thanks
Seth Olitzky
Panel Pro 5.8
Windows 11
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