Another thing, leading off of this, would be the global variables idea, where if you set servo minimums and maximums, a summary tab will show those mins and maxes, and the current position of the servo.
Techno pro, every control allows different min and max. That's a feature because many times you wish different min and max based on what is controlling it. For example, when using tracking for JD's neck seevos the min and max is different than using vuzix glasses.
Same applies to the wiimote on JD's arms vs the myo.
So showing min and max won't work. However, showing current servo position could be possible.
@DJ The "right click insert" feature is a really nice addition indeed.... The way ARC is evolving to streamline coding is awesome.... I think soon the only way you could possibly make scripting any easier would be the ability to actually dictate (speech) your code to ARC...
I understand - so an interactive port summary? The port summary page is Project -> My EZ-robot Project -> Details -> Port Summary
that content is viewable when editing scripts - unless you've designed a robot with EZ-Bits, which overrides the port summary.
So the port summary but with an interactive controls? I'll think about how to do that...
Another thing, leading off of this, would be the global variables idea, where if you set servo minimums and maximums, a summary tab will show those mins and maxes, and the current position of the servo.
Techno pro, every control allows different min and max. That's a feature because many times you wish different min and max based on what is controlling it. For example, when using tracking for JD's neck seevos the min and max is different than using vuzix glasses.
Same applies to the wiimote on JD's arms vs the myo.
So showing min and max won't work. However, showing current servo position could be possible.
@DJ The "right click insert" feature is a really nice addition indeed.... The way ARC is evolving to streamline coding is awesome.... I think soon the only way you could possibly make scripting any easier would be the ability to actually dictate (speech) your code to ARC...