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Hi,
is there a way that I use a formatter function (such as one in Pie label) to
format legends?
What I actually need is to display the percentage in the legends instead of
labels in Pie chart..…
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```
Hi,
is there a way that I use a formatter function (such as one in Pie label) to
format legends?
What I actually need is to display the percentage in the legends instead of
labels in Pie chart..…
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```
Hi Kai,
We are working to rewrite the web-ui to TV, this way you can have
openHab running in your HTPC and use it with your TV remote control.
To do that, we choose Google TV Web UI Library, bas…
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```
The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…
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```
Hello I'm writing an article about libraries visualization.
Here is the article: Ch
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To avoid inaccuracies, I'll be very grateful if you could briefl…
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Hi,
is there a way that I use a formatter function (such as one in Pie label) to
format legends?
What I actually need is to display the percentage in the legends instead of
labels in Pie chart..…
-
```
Hi Kai,
We are working to rewrite the web-ui to TV, this way you can have
openHab running in your HTPC and use it with your TV remote control.
To do that, we choose Google TV Web UI Library, bas…
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I think it would be a huge improvement if there'd be an option to enable auto reloading for messages and the activity graph.
Perhaps an input field for the refresh interval would also be nice.
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The current WebApp.Net UI of openHAB has a row-based approach which works fine
for smartphones, but does not use the screen of tablets efficiently.
The bigger tablet screens require a more flexi…