CharlieFox
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At this time, this item is not currently scheduled for a release of PI Vision. If this changes, this item will be updated to reflect the current status.
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I keep hope for user style sheets. I use mostly graphs with dozens per screen and have to reset up all the graphs to match my style.
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This functionality to set default display and symbol configuration is in development for the PI Vision 2022 release.
PI Vision administrators will have the ability to assign system-wide display and symbol configuration defaults. These default settings are applied only when the symbol or the display is first created.
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As a heavy PI user I would love to have some ability to establish some basic configuration related to my user. Specifically (pre-2020 release) setting up the screen or graph background to default to certain colors (I always lighten the color for use in documents and email which are commonly printed. With this new release, I would default the graph type and other settings I use for essentially every page I make.
I also agree with the initiator. I could imagine a company or a department standard. Operations uses very vivid colors with everything only on screen. Where engineering, putting displays into documents or for showing dynamic response with charts may tone down the graph so that the data stands out without eating the ink in the printer.
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I have pages with many graphs (35 plus) that I would print directly and would want some smarts to the print so that graphs/data doesn't cross a page break and preferably be able to print in landscape.
This would making recording and logging plant events for corrective action reviews easier and data sharing to managers easier.
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This idea is definitely something I would use to allow me to use divergent unit types on the same graphs. Today I do not do that using multiple plots where information may be better shared, sometimes, on one graph.