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RE: [ECS] Icon-click anomolies
Kevin Keast
Wed, 19 Jan 2000 22:37:10 -0500

Hi Mark,

I use my icon click to switch between group screens:

If icon-click1 is now Stereo
Then active-group set Stereo

Where Stereo-the item, is a simple text item or button and the active-group
"stereo" is my stereo group.

What is happening sometimes is that the State of icon-click1 changes in the
event for no reason to some other apparently random item name.  This only
happens after I have been changing events/items-but not necessarily the
item/group affected.  This has not caused any errors yet but my icon-clicks
get out of whack and I have to fix them when I find out which ones are
messed up.

I will try to see if I can get some more definitive information for you to
where I can replicate what is happening.

Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From:	Mark Gilmore [mailto:omnip@usit.net]
Sent:	Wednesday, January 19, 2000 12:13 PM
To:	ecs-list@netbloc.com
Subject:	Re: [ECS] Icon-click anomolies

Kevin,
I use the icon-click extensively, and have notice no problems.
Are you saying that the Item's State changes in error ?
Details, please.
--
Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence (ECS home automation software)
http://www.usit.com/omnip
423-745-0026


Kevin Keast wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone that uses icon-click1 or icon-click2 extensively experiences
the
> state of these items inadvertently changing on you in your events.  It
> happens to me almost every time I change events/items.  I can't reproduce
> the problem yet but wanted to know if anyone else has been witness to
this.
>
> Ver 4.2.009
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kevin


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