Caution
This is the documentation for the current development branch of the CometVisu. It is possible that some of the described features are not yet available in the current release.
Also there might be lots of errors in this documentation as some parts of the content have been translated by an online translation service.
Styling
With the styling tag, elements can be assigned colors at respective values. For example, OFF can be displayed in red and ON in green (or vice versa). Here are a list of possible colors that are included by default in CometVisu:
grey | |
---|---|
cyan | |
green | |
lime | |
red | |
blue | |
fuchsia | |
black | |
maroon | |
olive | |
purple | |
silver | |
white | |
yellow |
Caution
The colors may vary depending on the design.
This styling shows 0 (often OFF) in green and 1 (often ON) in red.
<styling name="GreenRed">
<entry value="0">green</entry>
<entry value="1">red</entry>
</styling>
To render an element with the opposite colors, the following style tag must be created. Now the element at a value of 0 has the color red.
<styling name="Red_Green">
<entry value="0">red</entry>
<entry value="1">green</entry>
</styling>
Of course, styling tags can also be created for slider. This sets the value for the area in which the color is displayed. In the following example as follows:
from -100 to 0: blau
the value 0: lila
values greater 0: rot
<styling name="BluePurpleRed">
<entry range_min="-100" range_max="0">blue</entry>
<entry value="0">purple</entry>
<entry range_min="0" range_max="100">red</entry>
</styling>
Important
How the colors are actually displayed in the design depends on the definition in the CSS for the respective designs.
The colors can also be specified in the HTML code. For example: #F33333