iEFIS Screen designer and Simulator - AOA functionality?
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2020 2:31 am
I am starting to customize my screens using the screen designer and simulation tool for the latest G3 update (1.1.0.3). I am attempting to define a module in the screen designer using the AOA display as documented in the iEFIS alteration guide. However, when I instantiate the AOA object in the screen designer, the object doesn't appear but it does seem to be selected with a white blinking box. As I try to move or resize, nothing happens. On top of that, there are no controls for the legend or limits in the property editor. Does anyone have a diagnosis or fix?
As the documentation mentioned, it is also possible to use a bargraph or ARC. I have successfully been able to instantiate and test them in the simulator. However, the bargraph doesn't appear to have the ability to change the limits of each colorband so that I can adjust it. Additionally, neither the bargraph or ARC seem to change after AOA calibration (I did go through the documented AOA sequence for a relative pressure configuration).
As an aside, I really like the concept provided by "relocatable modules". I love being able to develop individual instruments using the relocatable module designer and then pull it all together with a text file. I've done a few simple tests without problems but I need to test this at a large scale to ensure robustness. I love automated scripts that pull things together so this is right up my alley. Are there any other interesting scripting features that are in progress?
-Bryan
As the documentation mentioned, it is also possible to use a bargraph or ARC. I have successfully been able to instantiate and test them in the simulator. However, the bargraph doesn't appear to have the ability to change the limits of each colorband so that I can adjust it. Additionally, neither the bargraph or ARC seem to change after AOA calibration (I did go through the documented AOA sequence for a relative pressure configuration).
As an aside, I really like the concept provided by "relocatable modules". I love being able to develop individual instruments using the relocatable module designer and then pull it all together with a text file. I've done a few simple tests without problems but I need to test this at a large scale to ensure robustness. I love automated scripts that pull things together so this is right up my alley. Are there any other interesting scripting features that are in progress?
-Bryan