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HS4 Release Candidate RC1 4.0.8.0 has been posted!
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Well i must say the events page needs to be a bit more responsive, i need to do more clicks than on hs3, right now i'm still using the legacy one.
and does anyone know if the scripting documentation is posted somewhere ?
Good work hst!
Preferred -> Jon's Plugins, Pushover, Phlocation, Easy-trigger,
Rfxcom, Blade Plugins, Pushbullet, homekit, Malosa Scripts
HS3Pro 4.1.14.0 on windows 10 enterprise X64 on hp quadcore laptop 8 GB.
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Originally posted by Malosa View PostWell i must say the events page needs to be a bit more responsive, i need to do more clicks than on hs3, right now i'm still using the legacy one.
and does anyone know if the scripting documentation is posted somewhere ?
Good work hst!
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Jon00 did a nice job to handle this, but I have added the time/date next to the sunrise/sunset times. I can see this being handy if you are dealing with a remote system that is in a different timezone.
Originally posted by PFL View PostHS4 doesn't display the time. Is it possible to put the time back like HS3? Because we need to check the time is correct when we create events control.
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Originally posted by rjh View PostJon00 did a nice job to handle this, but I have added the time/date next to the sunrise/sunset times. I can see this being handy if you are dealing with a remote system that is in a different timezone.
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Originally posted by rjh View PostJon00 did a nice job to handle this, but I have added the time/date next to the sunrise/sunset times. I can see this being handy if you are dealing with a remote system that is in a different timezone.
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