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Request: Add default color for NEGATIVE value

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Just discovered the default settings page, for NULL, =0 and POSITIVE colors, wish I had noticed that earlier, would have saved me a bunch of time!

But, a request, can you also add a custom default color for value is NEGATIVE.

Why? I have defined the value -1 as $xc_True (0 as $xc_False), and use that for all my boolean variable states. -1 comes from the old days when boolean TRUE was always all bits set to 1, so with a signed integer it would be -1.

Adding the above should be relatively easy.

Perhaps you could also consider adding a custom default color for user defined values too -- although that would need a bit of a UI change.

FWIW, I'm in the Beta channel on android.

* Orest

Edited by oskrypuch

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Lots of cool stuff coming is good.

Thanks in any case.

* Orest

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Just discovered the default settings page, for NULL, =0 and POSITIVE colors, wish I had noticed that earlier, would have saved me a bunch of time!

But, a request, can you also add a custom default color for value is NEGATIVE.

 

Any headway on this one?

* Orest

Edited by oskrypuch

9 hours ago, oskrypuch said:

 

Any headway on this one?

* Orest

Not yet.  It's about 1-2 days of work as color its part of the Status SQL query.    Being that most nodes have status values greater than 0 this is low priority. The custom mapped should work in this case, but understand it's a lot of work for many variables.    The color picker will likely come first, after some other items on our list.

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Thanks for the report, and for all your work.

* Orest

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