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ngiussani
ParticipantMikhail,
Thank you very much. I’ll appreciate that. I’m mainly an embedded systems developer, so I’m a little out of my element with installers and so, but any reference would be very helpful to me. So, if isn’t too much to ask, I’ll be grateful if you share some reference code.
Once again, thank you for your time and dedication.
ngiussani
ParticipantI managed to make sort of an installer, but I encountered several issues, the principal being adding the application manually to the IIS Manager. Your installer does it automatically, so I’m wondering how is it done.
ngiussani
ParticipantHi Mikhail,
Thanks for your answer. I didn’t see that topic on the documentation. I think it can help.
I usually use Inno Setup to create installers for Windows. That is the platform I’m deploying right now, but I don’t know if I’ll need it for Linux in the near future.
ngiussani
ParticipantHi Mikhail,
Thank you very much for your answer. The spinbox control is as it follows:
I understand from your comments that is not an option, at least now.
I’m sorry for mixing questions. I have a lot and didn’t want to open a lot of topics, but I’ll be patient and ask one at a time.
ngiussani
ParticipantHi,
I’m new to this forum. Is there a way to use a control like a spinbox to send values to a device? Or am I required to use the popup implemented in the Schemes?
I’m trying to configure a setpoint for an HVAC system in my office, but it seems I need to input the data manually.
I know it may be a little to much to include in the same question, but is there a way (maybe with formulas) to limit the value to send with the value from other input channels?
Thanks in advance
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