Thanks for the feedback on this. I wanted to address these comments as, while I agree with you on some of these, they also typically have reasonable workarounds already built into the product.
Locked Layers: I totally agree that this would be excellent. That said, just hold down CRTL before clicking the screen to drag over an area to select objects and you won't select the object you initially click on. Like AutoCAD, you can choose to drag left or right depending on whether you want your selection to be based on being enclosed in the bounds or simply touching the bounds. I was actually planning to make a short explainer video on this but simply haven't had the capacity to get it done.
I have three monitors (one is 4K) so the docked toolbar really isn't something I notice a need for but I will note this comment in the feature request I write regarding this thread.
Regarding the scripting. I and everyone at VTScada use Syntax highlighting. We are working to make syntax highlighting available to all for a number of editors. The Script itself is definitely a bit tricky to get started with as it is an event-driven language. It is extraordinarily powerful if you can find the information on how to really push it. The expression editor window is for writing simple single-line expressions in a simplified syntax and includes quite a bit of automated error handling. If you learn to write your own modules, script tags, or create your own scripts for custom tag types, things really get pretty powerful quite quickly. VTScada has been used by Academics to build a digital twin of the human sympathetic nervous system.
Regarding rendering, slight blurring typically occurs due to pixel rounding if the dashboard is slightly scaled from the original. While most items do have high-quality anti-aliasing to clean this up, I admit that not everything is able to scale the pixels perfectly.
As a final note, VTScada's development team is a sizable group from Canada, the US, and the UK that are constantly improving the product and the user experience. While it does have some areas to be worked on, I won't hesitate to say that, overall, it spanks the competition.
Thanks for the feedback on this. I wanted to address these comments as, while I agree with you on some of these, they also typically have reasonable workarounds already built into the product.
1. Locked Layers: I totally agree that this would be excellent. That said, just hold down CRTL before clicking the screen to drag over an area to select objects and you won't select the object you initially click on. Like AutoCAD, you can choose to drag left or right depending on whether you want your selection to be based on being enclosed in the bounds or simply touching the bounds. I was actually planning to make a short explainer video on this but simply haven't had the capacity to get it done.
2. I have three monitors (one is 4K) so the docked toolbar really isn't something I notice a need for but I will note this comment in the feature request I write regarding this thread.
3. Regarding the scripting. I and everyone at VTScada use Syntax highlighting. We are working to make syntax highlighting available to all for a number of editors. The Script itself is definitely a bit tricky to get started with as it is an event-driven language. It is extraordinarily powerful if you can find the information on how to really push it. The expression editor window is for writing simple single-line expressions in a simplified syntax and includes quite a bit of automated error handling. If you learn to write your own modules, script tags, or create your own scripts for custom tag types, things really get pretty powerful quite quickly. VTScada has been used by Academics to build a digital twin of the human sympathetic nervous system.
4. Regarding rendering, slight blurring typically occurs due to pixel rounding if the dashboard is slightly scaled from the original. While most items do have high-quality anti-aliasing to clean this up, I admit that not everything is able to scale the pixels perfectly.
As a final note, VTScada's development team is a sizable group from Canada, the US, and the UK that are constantly improving the product and the user experience. While it does have some areas to be worked on, I won't hesitate to say that, overall, it spanks the competition.
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edited Apr 2 '21 at 2:19 am