04-02-2012, 04:42 AM
I've just begun coding with your InstrumentLab - great stuff!
Anyway there seems to exist a bug when I add an additional "externalLinearGaugeHandElement" to a "LinearGauge"-Component with a primarily range from -5 to +5.
The externalLinearGaugeHandElement property "Range.min" even does accept negative values, though the hand always behaves as if the minimum of its range had been set to "0".
Setting Range.enabled property does not solve the problem.
Thx for help...
Klaus

Anyway there seems to exist a bug when I add an additional "externalLinearGaugeHandElement" to a "LinearGauge"-Component with a primarily range from -5 to +5.
The externalLinearGaugeHandElement property "Range.min" even does accept negative values, though the hand always behaves as if the minimum of its range had been set to "0".

Setting Range.enabled property does not solve the problem.
Thx for help...
Klaus