Posts from October 2017

Canvas Preview: Grid

October 26, 2017 / 0 comments / in General  / by Luke Williams

If you’ve been using CygNet for even a little while you will have heard discussion and seen presentations about the next CygNet HMI, Canvas.  With its impending official release this fall we continue this multi-part series by introducing you to some of Canvas’ new and exciting features.

The last post introduced you to the Chart, and showed an example of how the Tag Chooser can be used to easily drive its contents.

In this post we will introduce the Grid, and show another use case for the (soon to be) infamous Tag Chooser.

Canvas Preview: Chart

October 24, 2017 / 0 comments / in General  / by Luke Williams

If you’ve been using CygNet for even a little while you will have heard discussion and seen presentations about the next CygNet HMI, Canvas.  With its impending official release this fall we continue this multi-part series by introducing you to some of Canvas’ new and exciting features.

The last post introduced you to the Tag Chooser, which you’ll see in action today in this post.

In this post we will introduce the Chart.

Canvas Preview: Tag Chooser

October 19, 2017 / 0 comments / in General  / by Luke Williams

If you’ve been using CygNet for even a little while you will have heard discussion and seen presentations about the next CygNet HMI, Canvas.  With its impending official release this fall we want to start a multi-part series introducing you to some of Canvas’ new and exciting features.

In this first post post we will introduce the Tag Chooser.The Tag Chooser introduces a whole new way to find, filter, select, and apply Facilities and Points to other Canvas Controls.  It is one of the primary driving controls in Canvas and in future posts you will no doubt see it used to drive things like Grids, Charts, and Text Tools, so it seems only fitting to begin the first post with the Tag Chooser.

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