dpmenzer Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I installed the current updates, 14.3 and the associated eisy-ui. Now, how do I add a tile that controls a program? I see how to add a tile for a node, but most of my interaction with eisy is to kick off some program controlling multiple nodes/lights. When at home page, adding a tile will only allow me to add a node, not a program. When I click on Home:Programs, I see them but I can only run it now or one of the other 4/5 options that were available in the old AC. I thought eisy-ui was a replacement for the old java based tool? Thanks, Dave Quote
Athlon Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago The new UI is a work in progress. It's nowhere near complete. You are seeing what it can do at the moment, and that's it for now. It will replace the AC some day - that's the goal - but not for some time. Quote
bmercier Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 28 minutes ago, dpmenzer said: I installed the current updates, 14.3 and the associated eisy-ui. Now, how do I add a tile that controls a program? I see how to add a tile for a node, but most of my interaction with eisy is to kick off some program controlling multiple nodes/lights. For now, you can only view/control nodes. Eventually, scenes, programs & variables will be supported. Quote
Athlon Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It's possible the wording in the update announcement calling the new UI the 'default interface' might be causing some confusion. 3 Quote
Guy Lavoie Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I think the by default, they meant the Admin Console login by using portal account and password, and not the eisy-ui interface, which will be become the preferred way once it's all finished. The advantage with logging into Admin Console this way is that you're logged into everything at once: portal, PG3 and Admin. If you log into admin console using port 8443 like before, no biggie. That's still possible. Quote
Athlon Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Guy Lavoie said: I think the by default, they meant the Admin Console login by using portal account and password, and not the eisy-ui interface, which will be become the preferred way once it's all finished. The advantage with logging into Admin Console this way is that you're logged into everything at once: portal, PG3 and Admin. If you log into admin console using port 8443 like before, no biggie. That's still possible. I get that, but it's not clear to some. Quote
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