Difference between revisions of "Wiring Editor Testing"

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Revision as of 00:30, 26 June 2022

Work In progress

  • Labels on wires. Will be draggable for positioning and can be used primarily to number (reference) individual wires. In controls wiring these would be the id tags on wires.
    • Draggable to any point along wire
    • Include a wire colour indicator
    • Is it possible to optionally have two labels, with one at each end?
  • Menu for editing wire colour, width, arrows and type (solid/dashed/dotted). Can you have a green/yellow (earth) dashed line?
  • Port colours updated to a fuller list to match scale.
  • Ports currently have a side, an order, and a colour (color). Wiki page to include JSON that describes ports in more detail, adding attributes. These can include a port type (portType) as well as compatible port types (compatibleWith) used to check wires are wired to compatible ports (so you can't wire a 24V to a GND without raising a warning).
  • Add a sidebar palette with standard devices.
    • Slider categories for electrical, mechanical etc.
    • Should be able to load custom palettes from wiki page JSON
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