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== Summary == | |||
Modular displays are most commonly used in spaceship cockpits as information screens and they are considered vital for easy ship management. | <br> | ||
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They can however be | [[File:Modular_displays.png|400px]] | ||
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Modular displays are [[YOLOL|YOLOL]] supported displays, most commonly used in spaceship cockpits as information screens and they are considered vital for easy ship management.<br> | |||
Modular displays are generically configured to show progress from 0 to 100.<br> | |||
They can however be [[Universal tool|programmed]] to display whatever numeric information needed.<br> | |||
== Basic information == | == Basic information == | ||
All modular displays need to be connected to a [[Data networks|data network]] and a [[Generator | All modular displays need to be connected to a [[Data networks|data network]] and a [[Generator|power source]] in order for them to work. | ||
* Modular displays are designed for displaying information. | * Modular displays are designed for displaying information. | ||
* The displayable content is set to the | * The displayable content is set to the PanelValue field. | ||
* They can be connected to the | * They can be connected to the modular display base directly or via another modular display by snapping them together. | ||
* | * They must be bolted to a plate or a beam. | ||
== | == Device fields == | ||
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages: | |||
* [[Universal tool|Universal Tool]] | |||
* [[Data networks|Data networks]] | |||
* [[YOLOL|YOLOL]] | |||
{|class="wikitable" | {|class="wikitable" | ||
! YOLOL field | ! YOLOL field | ||
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! '''PaneMaxValue''' | ! '''PaneMaxValue''' | ||
| The | | The value at or over which the progress bar will appear full | ||
| 100 | | 100 | ||
|- | |- | ||
! '''PanelVariableResolution''' | ! '''PanelVariableResolution''' | ||
| The smallest increment the number and progress bar will reflect, written out as a power of 10 (i.e. 0.01 will display two decimal places) | | The smallest increment the number and progress bar will reflect, written out as a power of 10 (i.e. 0.01 will display two decimal places) | ||
| 1 | | 1 | ||
|} | |} | ||
[[Category:Devices and machines|Modular displays]] | [[Category:Devices and machines|Modular displays]] |
Revision as of 12:52, 9 September 2020
Summary
Modular displays are YOLOL supported displays, most commonly used in spaceship cockpits as information screens and they are considered vital for easy ship management.
Modular displays are generically configured to show progress from 0 to 100.
They can however be programmed to display whatever numeric information needed.
Basic information
All modular displays need to be connected to a data network and a power source in order for them to work.
- Modular displays are designed for displaying information.
- The displayable content is set to the PanelValue field.
- They can be connected to the modular display base directly or via another modular display by snapping them together.
- They must be bolted to a plate or a beam.
Device fields
To learn more about how to use fields, consult these wiki pages:
YOLOL field | description | default |
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PanelValue | The value to display on the progress bar | |
PanelMinValue | The value at or below which the progress bar will appear empty | 0 |
PaneMaxValue | The value at or over which the progress bar will appear full | 100 |
PanelVariableResolution | The smallest increment the number and progress bar will reflect, written out as a power of 10 (i.e. 0.01 will display two decimal places) | 1 |