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configuration
Enter the desired path for the location of the image that is generated by the plugin. The default location is visible to Indigo and the image will be available in the control page editor.
The text of the title for the matrix.
The label for the x-axis.
If desired, the labels on the x-axis can be rotated. Enter the degrees to rotate the text.
The label for the y-axis.
The font that will be used for the image.
The font size used for the image title.
The font size used for the image labels.
The DPI that will be used to generate the image.
If desired, you can override the default image size with dimensions of your choosing. The default size if this box is unchecked is 640px x 480px. If you override the default size enter values for height and width -- the values will be multiplied by the DPI value set above. For example a height of 8 and a width of 10 (with 100 DPI), would result in an image 800 x 1000.
The color of the plot area.
The color of the background area.
There are several markers to choose from. Select the desired marker from the dropdown list.
The color to use for the standard node markers in the image.
The width of the node border.
The color of the node border.
If desired you can show a key (legend) on the image.
If checked, unused nodes will be plotted. In other words, the plugin will plot node IDs that don't have a corresponding device (this can happen when devices are deleted from Indigo.)
If checked, the plugin will plot each device with itself as a neighbor.
The color to use for "self as neighbor" nodes.
If desired, battery devices can be plotted with a different color to differentiate them from mains-powered devices.
The color to use for battery nodes.
If desired, devices with invalid neighbors will be highlighted. This can happen when a device is deleted, but its corresponding ID still appears in another device's neighbor list. This can help identify devices that should be re-synced to remove invalid neighbors.
The color to use for invalid neighbors.
If desired, devices that do not include node 1 (the controller) as a neighbor.
The color to use for devices with no node 1.
If desired, you can highlight devices that have not recently communicated with the server.
The color to use for lost devices.
The number of days to use to designate a device as lost.
Copyright DaveL17 2024 This plugin is distributed under the MIT license; however the author reserves the right to change the license at any time.