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Status Declined
Categories Authoring Displays
Created by Ryan McErlean
Created on Aug 19, 2022

Symbol Properties: Set exact symbol size in pixels

Ability to size symbols by pixels. In other words, we can manually define the size of the symbols by entering height/length and width properties.
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 19, 2022
    While we appreciate the interest the community has for this suggestion, we have decided to decline this item in favor of other high priority work the product needs. Thank you for your feedback, and please continue sharing suggestions for how we can improve PI Vision for you!
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  • Guest
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    Aug 19, 2022
    Have a line/rectangle in the PI Vision screen. Wanted to reduce the length - width/height of the line/rectangle. Wanted to adjust it by entering the height/width in numbers instead of drag by mouse? Means know line should be of width = 50px and rectangle of width=100/height=80. wanted to set it exactly.
  • Christoph Rose
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    Aug 19, 2022
    This would be really, really useful for creating good looking displays. Right now it is very difficult to create multiple gauges that all look the same without using copy and paste. However, that then fails if you want to adjust the size afterwards. The same holds for using rectangles as a way to create tiles for example.