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Knowing that we're limited to only two image states in the streamdeck, it seems like a more feasible solution to have the plugin rotate an image (e.g. a rotary which has a position marking on top), such that it points at an "off" position like 7 o'clock when the returned value is zero, and a "max " position like 5 o'clock when the returned value is 1. It could be customized, or hardcoded to these values (and force the person implementing to manipulate the values via ExportScript to suit their needs.
I think image rotation should be able to be easily coded, we're not talking about supplying multiple versions of an image.
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Knowing that we're limited to only two image states in the streamdeck, it seems like a more feasible solution to have the plugin rotate an image (e.g. a rotary which has a position marking on top), such that it points at an "off" position like 7 o'clock when the returned value is zero, and a "max " position like 5 o'clock when the returned value is 1. It could be customized, or hardcoded to these values (and force the person implementing to manipulate the values via ExportScript to suit their needs.
I think image rotation should be able to be easily coded, we're not talking about supplying multiple versions of an image.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: