Version 2.2 has been sent to the App Store
NEW FEATURES:
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It is now possible to add controls to the Home Screen, making the Home Screen effectively the same as any other screen.
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Screens can be added to any control screen, not just the Home Screen. This allows you to create a hierarchy of screens
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Window blind controls now offer a ring / slider, for motorized blinds that support partial opening / closing (delete existing blind controls and re-add them to make use of this feature).
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Window blind controls can be made horizontal (this makes more sense for curtains)
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Added support for uPnP rendering control/Volume (used by the Denon plugin and others to control volume)
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When opening the app, it will return to the last open control panel, even if the app was stopped completely (unless you have set a specific screen for the app to open)
TWEAKS AND FIXES:
- Added Refresh interval (optional) to Web tiles.
- Temperature unit override has been removed from individual controls, and moved to settings for individual Vera gateways
- Font size adjustment now works for Screen buttons
- Fixed an issue with new lock PINs receiving an incorrect PIN id (affected Yale locks)
- Fixed issue with blank controls, where the label would be line wrapped despite the control being wide enough for the label text. If you have labels like this, delete the control and add it again to apply the fix.
- Fixed issue with Action button causing a crash when trying to select a Vera Gateway in the button properties.
- Font size adjustment range increased from 0.5-1.5 to 0.5-2.0
To add sub-screens to screens, simply add a “Control Screen” type of control to your screen, same as you used to do on the Home Screen
To navigate between screens and sub-screens: Swiping down on a screen brings you to the parent screen. Swiping left/right will send you to
any other screen that shares the same parent.
To switch to a (sub)screen from a screen other than the parent screen, you can use an Action button.
On iPads, the app has (optional) navigation buttons (previous, next, up), to help navigate through the screen hierarchy