Drawer menu point text editable

hw-schrauber

New member
Hi, I tried out the drawer functionality. It looks very nice. Only I have a suggestion for improvement. When I add a macro then I can change the Icon for the macro but not the text in the drawer-list. In the drawer-list is ever the icon and the macro-name. I like to use an individual text in the list. Can you add this?
Second suggestion for improvement is to add more than 1 drawer. We have 4 edges, maybe it is worth to have 4 drawers. Each drawer selectable for each edge.
 

Dm114

Well-known member
Hi, I tried out the drawer functionality. It looks very nice. Only I have a suggestion for improvement. When I add a macro then I can change the Icon for the macro but not the text in the drawer-list. In the drawer-list is ever the icon and the macro-name. I like to use an individual text in the list. Can you add this?
Second suggestion for improvement is to add more than 1 drawer. We have 4 edges, maybe it is worth to have 4 drawers. Each drawer selectable for each edge.
To edit the text shown on the drawer, use the Text option instead of Macro.

According to adding drawers all around the screen I'm not sure it would be very convenient. Don't forget that you can add as many lines to the current drawer and scroll down to select the one you need.
 

hw-schrauber

New member
My idea was, that you can split like themes. F.e. Drawer 1 holds macros all for house lights, drawer 2 holds all macros for Audio/TV, Drawer 3 maybe all other things like rollers/shutters and drawer 4 all macros for outdoor units. With more than one drawer, you have quicker hands-on on the macros and anything is more sorted.
Or maybe one drawer for one floor. Or what ever you can imagine to sort.
 

Dm114

Well-known member
My idea was, that you can split like themes. F.e. Drawer 1 holds macros all for house lights, drawer 2 holds all macros for Audio/TV, Drawer 3 maybe all other things like rollers/shutters and drawer 4 all macros for outdoor units. With more than one drawer, you have quicker hands-on on the macros and anything is more sorted.
Or maybe one drawer for one floor. Or what ever you can imagine to sort.
It's one of the reasons why I created this Menu...


If it can help you, enjoy!
 

dhj49er

Well-known member
My idea was, that you can split like themes. F.e. Drawer 1 holds macros all for house lights, drawer 2 holds all macros for Audio/TV, Drawer 3 maybe all other things like rollers/shutters and drawer 4 all macros for outdoor units. With more than one drawer, you have quicker hands-on on the macros and anything is more sorted.
Or maybe one drawer for one floor. Or what ever you can imagine to sort.
Another approach is to use different categories for your different themes.

Then create a macro for each category that has 1 action

Run Macro [User Prompt] Category name

This way you'll have a macro for each of your themed categories.

These can be added to the drawer & the name of the macro can reflect the theme eg House Lights or Audio /TV etc
 
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