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<blockquote data-quote="patrick" data-source="post: 138772" data-attributes="member: 12502"><p>Hi Eric,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for trying out the plugin!!</p><p></p><p>The "state" images do go in the \thumbs\BHAImages folder but they have </p><p>to following a naming convention to be recognized on the scan.</p><p></p><p>A Binary Device Image Set consists of an "On" Image an "Off" image and an "Unknown" image.</p><p>The filename before the extension must end with an underscore "_" and the state string.</p><p>[code]</p><p>Example Set Names:</p><p> Door_on.png</p><p> Door_off.png</p><p> Door_Unknown.png</p><p>- or -</p><p> Whatever_on.png</p><p> Whatever_off.png</p><p> Whatever_Unknown.png</p><p>[/code]</p><p></p><p>A Level Image Set, like for a dimmer, consists of 12 images indicating the </p><p>device level. Starting with 0=OFF to 10=ON FULL plus an Unknown Image.</p><p>The filename before the extension must end with an underscore "_" and the </p><p>level string.</p><p>[code]</p><p>Example Set Names:</p><p> bha_level_0.png (OR bha_level_off.png)</p><p> bha_level_1.png</p><p> bha_level_2.png</p><p> bha_level_3.png</p><p> bha_level_4.png</p><p> bha_level_5.png</p><p> bha_level_6.png</p><p> bha_level_7.png</p><p> bha_level_8.png</p><p> bha_level_9.png</p><p> bha_level_10.png (OR bha_level_on.png)</p><p> bha_level_unknown.png</p><p>- OR - </p><p> anything_level_0.png (OR anything_level_off.png)</p><p> anything_level_1.png</p><p> anything_level_2.png</p><p> anything_level_3.png</p><p> anything_level_4.png</p><p> anything_level_5.png</p><p> anything_level_6.png</p><p> anything_level_7.png</p><p> anything_level_8.png</p><p> anything_level_9.png</p><p> anything_level_10.png (OR anything_level_on.png)</p><p> anything_level_unknown.png</p><p></p><p>The exception to this is _0 and _10 can be substituted with _Off and _On</p><p>respectively so the same set could be used for both binary and level devices.</p><p>[/code]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not sure what you mean.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>HTH,</p><p>patrick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick, post: 138772, member: 12502"] Hi Eric, Thanks for trying out the plugin!! The "state" images do go in the \thumbs\BHAImages folder but they have to following a naming convention to be recognized on the scan. A Binary Device Image Set consists of an "On" Image an "Off" image and an "Unknown" image. The filename before the extension must end with an underscore "_" and the state string. [code] Example Set Names: Door_on.png Door_off.png Door_Unknown.png - or - Whatever_on.png Whatever_off.png Whatever_Unknown.png [/code] A Level Image Set, like for a dimmer, consists of 12 images indicating the device level. Starting with 0=OFF to 10=ON FULL plus an Unknown Image. The filename before the extension must end with an underscore "_" and the level string. [code] Example Set Names: bha_level_0.png (OR bha_level_off.png) bha_level_1.png bha_level_2.png bha_level_3.png bha_level_4.png bha_level_5.png bha_level_6.png bha_level_7.png bha_level_8.png bha_level_9.png bha_level_10.png (OR bha_level_on.png) bha_level_unknown.png - OR - anything_level_0.png (OR anything_level_off.png) anything_level_1.png anything_level_2.png anything_level_3.png anything_level_4.png anything_level_5.png anything_level_6.png anything_level_7.png anything_level_8.png anything_level_9.png anything_level_10.png (OR anything_level_on.png) anything_level_unknown.png The exception to this is _0 and _10 can be substituted with _Off and _On respectively so the same set could be used for both binary and level devices. [/code] Not sure what you mean. HTH, patrick [/QUOTE]
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