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button with show and hide features
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button with show and hide features
Hey Guys,
I'm a beginner in Flowstone and I need help.
I have a button with dB value so when I click it, it turns off but the dB is still there and I want it to disappear when the button is off and of course when it's on I want the dB to show up
Does anybody know how to do that and which are the main parts?
Thank you all in advance!
I'm a beginner in Flowstone and I need help.
I have a button with dB value so when I click it, it turns off but the dB is still there and I want it to disappear when the button is off and of course when it's on I want the dB to show up
Does anybody know how to do that and which are the main parts?
Thank you all in advance!
- Irfan
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Re: button with show and hide features
heya!
Put a selector on the yellow 'V' pin coming out of the db text's 'mgui' primitive.
V stands for view and MGUI is the module's module GUI switch.
If you put a MGUI prim in a module, it means the module is to be displayed on the GUI
Displaying or not displaying graphics can be done by switching 'V' connectors
Cheers and have a ball
Put a selector on the yellow 'V' pin coming out of the db text's 'mgui' primitive.
V stands for view and MGUI is the module's module GUI switch.
If you put a MGUI prim in a module, it means the module is to be displayed on the GUI
Displaying or not displaying graphics can be done by switching 'V' connectors
Cheers and have a ball
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nix - Posts: 817
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Re: button with show and hide features
Thank you!
Sorry for the late reply.
I gave it a shot but I'm still fighting with it.
Is there any shematic about this?
Cheers
Sorry for the late reply.
I gave it a shot but I'm still fighting with it.
Is there any shematic about this?
Cheers
- Irfan
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Wed Feb 22, 2017 2:34 pm
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