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That does the trick.
Thanks.
This actually helps a lot. I recreated the layerset making sure that I put the layers in the order that I wanted and now when I send an alpha command to a particular layer it actually does what I want. I guess when I created the original layerset, I did them out of sequence. I thought that the layer number would be the way they were listed in the Geoscope window. I did not think the order they were added mattered.
From now on I will create each layerset right after a fresh Uniview start.
ActiveFires_May2012-Apr2013.layerset
I have attached the layerset I created and the really rough timeline I have so far. For some reason the commands are not always executed from Producer. The commands do not always get executed from the command window either. Not sure why.
The idea is to have an active fire layer displayed and a text object showing the month. Then fade one month into the next along with the text. I also wanted to try this with a temperature layerset too. If anyone has any suggestions on how I can improve the flow of time, I would appreciate the help.
It would be really nice if data like this could be accumulated and played like the earthquakes.
That is the command I was trying, but nothing seems to happen.
Even when I send the command from the command window. The only layer that seems to do anything is layer 0. If I used the Alpha command it is either 0 or 100 regardless of the value I enter.
Layer 0 is also the only one that reacts to the Enabled or Disabled command.
I found the following commands in the Run-Time command syntax, but could use a little more information about how to use them.
stars.prop.
ForceScintillation <value>
stars.prop.ScintillationFrequency
<value>
What is the value range for each command?
Should they always be used together?
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Just a couple more questions . . . for now.
I copied the text below into a document and saved it as WebGUI.html, but when I tried to open it in the Profile GUI it could not find it. I see that the example one has an index.html as does the one that Dan Tell asked about. If I have just a single page interface, it needs called index.html correct?
Since I am really new to web design, can you explain the benefit of using the Angular stuff that is in the example? It seems really complicated if you just want a single page interface.
Thanks again.