In Gtt Protocol Manual it states there are 4 Buffer Types: Animation, Bitmap, 9-Slices, Fonts.
However, there are many references to Buffer Index without any reference to the Type:
Text Lable
Write Scratch Pad
Define Bargraph
Define 9-slice bargraph
Trace index
Touch Region index
Clear all Touch Regions
Creat Scripted Key
It would be nice if there were a way to set an index Active/Inactive without having to completely reprogram the index. I have over 60 Touch indexes but only a set group is active at any one time.
Don
Buffer Indexs
Moderator: Mods
Re: Buffer Indexs
Hi Don,
There are 4 types of buffers which are stated.
The references you listed are not of any of the buffer types. These are just indexes, the manual I see is not very clear on this and we apologize for any confusion this may have caused. I will be placing a request to have the manuals updated and corrected.
Thank you
Martino
There are 4 types of buffers which are stated.
The references you listed are not of any of the buffer types. These are just indexes, the manual I see is not very clear on this and we apologize for any confusion this may have caused. I will be placing a request to have the manuals updated and corrected.
Thank you
Martino
Martino DeLeon
Matrix Orbital
Technical Support Representative
Matrix Orbital
Technical Support Representative
Re: Buffer Indexs
Martino,
If the listed commands use an index, are these indexs all of the same group? IE if I use index = 10, then I cannot use it again? Or are there Touch indexes and bargraph indexes such that I can have a Touch index = 10 and Bargraph index = 10?
Thanks
Don
If the listed commands use an index, are these indexs all of the same group? IE if I use index = 10, then I cannot use it again? Or are there Touch indexes and bargraph indexes such that I can have a Touch index = 10 and Bargraph index = 10?
Thanks
Don
Re: Buffer Indexs
Hi Don,
Yes they are separate indexes.
Martino
Yes they are separate indexes.
Martino
Martino DeLeon
Matrix Orbital
Technical Support Representative
Matrix Orbital
Technical Support Representative
Re: Buffer Indexs
Martino,
Let me be sure of the definition of indexes. There are te four listed Buffer Index Types: Animation,Bitmap,9-Slice, and Fonts.
I then find the following indexes used:
Read/Write ScratchPad
Copy Screen Rectangle
Plain Bargraph
9-Slice Bargraph
Trace
Touch Region
Creat a Sripted Region
Creat a Scripted key
Are each of these totally seperate?
If I clear all Buffer indexes, are all indexes in this clear?
If I clear Touch regions, does this include scripted? Does it include scripted key?
I am in the process of orgainzing my software and hope to off load as much as I can to the LCD graphics procssor.
Thanks for your help.
Don
Let me be sure of the definition of indexes. There are te four listed Buffer Index Types: Animation,Bitmap,9-Slice, and Fonts.
I then find the following indexes used:
Read/Write ScratchPad
Copy Screen Rectangle
Plain Bargraph
9-Slice Bargraph
Trace
Touch Region
Creat a Sripted Region
Creat a Scripted key
Are each of these totally seperate?
If I clear all Buffer indexes, are all indexes in this clear?
If I clear Touch regions, does this include scripted? Does it include scripted key?
I am in the process of orgainzing my software and hope to off load as much as I can to the LCD graphics procssor.
Thanks for your help.
Don
Re: Buffer Indexs
Hi Don,
You are correct they are totally separate. The four listed buffers (Animation,Bitmap,9-Slice, and Fonts) will clear when you send the "Clear All Buffers" command.
To Clear touch regions you will need to send the "Clear A Touch Region" or C"Clear All Touch Regions". This will work for Scripted regions as well.
Scripted Key does not have a command that clears the keys at the moment. You can reassign keys as a work around though.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, we are currently looking at the this.
Thank you
Martino
You are correct they are totally separate. The four listed buffers (Animation,Bitmap,9-Slice, and Fonts) will clear when you send the "Clear All Buffers" command.
To Clear touch regions you will need to send the "Clear A Touch Region" or C"Clear All Touch Regions". This will work for Scripted regions as well.
Scripted Key does not have a command that clears the keys at the moment. You can reassign keys as a work around though.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, we are currently looking at the this.
Thank you
Martino
Martino DeLeon
Matrix Orbital
Technical Support Representative
Matrix Orbital
Technical Support Representative