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Difference between revisions of "Status Colour LED (UBIK Android)"


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Status LEDs are shown for objects in the [[UBIK_Client_Basics|{{UBIK}} Android]] client's [[Content Browser (UBIK Android)|Content Browser]] classified by the [[SYSCLS_STATUSCOLOR|Status Color classification]].
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The following is UBIK.Android.Kernel's IStatusColorClassification interface describing its UUID and relevant property '''STATUSCOLOR'''.
  
Status LEDs can be shown for specific objects in the [[UBIK_Client_Basics|{{UBIK}} Android]] client's [[Content Browser (UBIK Android)|Content Browser]].
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The '''STATUSCOLOR''' property has to be an integer property describing the RGB value of the status colour as a decimal number.
 
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== Status Colour Classification ==
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In order to enable the Status Colour LED feature, the Status Colour Classification must be configured for the respective objects.
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The following is UBIK.Android.Kernel's IStatusColorClassification interface describing its UUID and relevant property "STATUSCOLOR".
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The STATUSCOLOR property has to be an integer property describing the RGB value of the status colour as a decimal number.
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Revision as of 13:32, 29 April 2014

Status LEDs are shown for objects in the UBIK® Android client's Content Browser classified by the Status Color classification. The following is UBIK.Android.Kernel's IStatusColorClassification interface describing its UUID and relevant property STATUSCOLOR.

The STATUSCOLOR property has to be an integer property describing the RGB value of the status colour as a decimal number.

package com.augmensys.ubik.classification.statuscolor;

import java.util.UUID;

import com.augmensys.ubik.classification.IClassification;
import com.augmensys.ubik.model.content.ContentClass;


public interface IStatusColorClassification extends IClassification {

        public static final UUID STATUS_COLOUR_CLASSIFICATION_UID = UUID.fromString("1E84CF6C-CF6D-49B7-8EAF-C013CB384DC5");
        public static final String STATUS_COLOUR_PROPERTY_NAME = "STATUSCOLOR";

        public boolean hasStatusColour(ContentClass content);

        public Integer getStatusColor(ContentClass content);
}

UI Representation

In the ContentBrowser's object list (either root list or child list) the status LED is shown for respectively configured objects.

Appearance of the Status LED

If the property isn't hidden or write-protected, the LED can be changed by editing the respective property. The status LED can also be hidden by deleting the value.

Editing the Status Colour