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In this section: ProntoScript code and layouts to help you incorporate different functional design concepts into your programming.
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Interactive Designs Displaying entries 1 through 10, of 12 available.
General Messagebox Function
Added by Drewi | 2011 | 3,430 views
Function shows a simple messagebox in the center of screen. msgbox(txt, buttons, msg_okyes_handler, msg_no_handler) "buttons" controls two cases: - ok = OK-Button only - yesno = Yes- and No-Button
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9400
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Password Example
Added by Custom Designs | 2010 | 3,405 views
This is very lightweight example of a password module. You don't have to create multiple pages to set up passwords for pages and activities. You can also set a password with more than 10 characters!
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9400
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Floating Panels Example
Added by Paulo Rocha | 2010 | 4,565 views
This file contains an example of the creation of a floating page, or a page that shows up on top of another page so that you can navigate from, for example, the Blu-ray control page to the lights control on a Lutron panel. This file is still under construction, I will post it as it evolves, however, if anyone likes them the scripts or the graphics and wants a copy of the backgrounds or buttons, just let me know.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9400
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ProntoFlashMenu96
Added by Schmuzli | 2010 | 4,545 views
Everyone knows how difficult it is to fit all buttons orderly on your page or to build perfect navigation in order to acces all your favourite pages like games, weather and RSS in one simple sweep. This module contains two menus that are simple to use and configure. They open up to a whole new way of navigating. Elegant fade-in buttons make the struggle for space on your user-interface a problem of the past.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9600
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ProntoFlashMenu94
Added by Schmuzli | 2010 | 3,463 views
Everyone knows how difficult it is to fit all buttons orderly on your page or to build perfect navigation in order to acces all your favourite pages like games, weather and RSS in one simple sweep. This module contains two menus that are simple to use and configure. They open up to a whole new way of navigating. Elegant fade-in buttons make the struggle for space on your user-interface a problem of the past.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9400
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ProntoTimer 94
Added by Schmuzli | 2010 | 3,373 views
The new ProntoTimer comes next to two setup (properties) pages with two user pages. On the first page you will find 6 identical AlarmTimers. These can be underlied with activities such as e.g. light or music on/off (with captions) in the setup pages. On the user pages you can (directly within the TSU) then can set and activate the timer with time and weekday. On the second page there are 4 special timers at your disposal.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9400
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ProntoTimer 96
Added by Schmuzli | 2010 | 4,465 views
The new ProntoTimer comes next to two setup (properties) pages with two user pages. On the first page you will find 6 identical AlarmTimers. These can be underlied with activities such as e.g. light or music on/off (with captions) in the setup pages. On the user pages you can (directly within the TSU) then can set and activate the timer with time and weekday. On the second page there are 4 special timers at your disposal.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9600
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Dynamic Sliding Panels
Added by Simon Andrews | 2010 | 6,111 views
Borrowing heavily from the sliding sections in Project Boredom, and using the new ability in ProntoScript to create Widgets dynamically on a page, I've created a ProntoScript class that enables you to easily create a panel, with buttons, once and have it appear on many pages with just one line of code added to the page scripts. This xcf project contains a couple of basic examples. This has only been tested on the TSU9400, but should work on the TSU9600 and TSU9800.
Designed for:
Philips Pronto Professional TSU9400
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Rotary Wheel Example for Beginners
Added by Herb Crane | 2008 | 5,861 views
This is an example of using the rotary wheel in a basic fashion. There is a write up that will give instruction on implementing for beginners.
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All Pronto Professional Models
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Device State Tracking for Beginners
Added by Herb Crane | 2008 | 6,508 views
This is an example of using ProntoScript to track the state of a device and then take action conditionally based upon the device state. It is good when discrete commands are not available. There is a write up that will walk the beginner through implementation.
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All Pronto Professional Models
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