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			Servus, 
		
		
		
			I was in need of a number input option, ideally to be placed into menu. A progress bar was not precise enough for the range +/-50 and at least .5 precision. After trying a Textbox and fighting with input filtering I stumbled across the TickerDialog. Alas not possible to include it in the menu bar as it seems. 
 Then I thought that it would not add too much clicking when I add it to a temporary panel. I tried the example with three dialogs on three different tabs of a TabPanel which works as it should. Though I want to be able to change e.g. all coordinates at the same time, so I tried a GridPanel. The size exceeds when adding TickerDialogs, but they ain't showing. Same with the normal panel. They won't show even if there is just one TickerDialog in use. ![]() 
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			Vizconfig panels support text boxes that filter for float or int values. Would this work for you? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Code: 
	''' 
Press F12 to toggle the visibility
of the configuration window 
''' 
import viz
import vizconfig
import vizinfo
viz.setMultiSample(4)
viz.fov(60)
viz.go()
vizinfo.InfoPanel()
gallery = viz.add('gallery.osgb')
value = 25.0
def getValue():
	return value
	
def setValue(v):
	value=v
	
#Create a configurable object
bc= vizconfig.BasicConfigurable('Enter a float value between (-50,50)')
bc.addFloatItem('float value',range=(-50,50),fset=setValue,fget=getValue)
#register the object so it will display in the configuration window
vizconfig.register(bc)
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			Hi Jeff, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			thank you for pointing me to vizconfig.   It seems that I can put that to good use, though I'll have to rework my menu system...  My opinion is to prohibit unwanted user input rather than telling the user afterwards that I didn't like his input - meaning, I'd prefer that you can't enter letters or non-number special characters into a number (int, float) textbox at all.  what about that TickerDialog and Panels, though...?Best Regards, Walter 
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			On the vizconfig basics help page (with the local beta-3 as well as the online version Vizard5 Online Help) some methods are omitted: 
 And another question, why are the additional examples and the screenshot now missing which were available in Vizard4 Online Help? Especially the screenshot gives a good idea what to expect, without having to run an example script. Best Regards, Walter 
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			  there seems to be an error in an error message; when you supply only one positional argument to addBoolLabelItem, the error reads:TypeError: addBoolLabelItem() takes at least 1 argument (2 given) which should most likely be the other way round (at least 2 arguments and just 1 given)   and I suggest to add documentation strings to the BasicConfigurable.add* resources, to ease scripting (I use that tooltip feature in the IDE quite a lot). Pleeeeease...
		
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			By default the visibility of the dialog components are turned off unless added to a TabPanel. When using a task function, you can use the show method to display the dialog and wait for a button event. The TickerDialog section has a short example. The following turns the visibility of the components on in a standard panel: 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Code: 
	import viz import vizdlg viz.go() # ticker dialog and standard panel s1 = vizdlg.TickerDialog(label='Circle',units='pixels',range=(1,5,1),editable=True,border=False,background=False,margin=0) s2 = vizdlg.TickerDialog(label='Crosshair',units='pixels',range=(1,5,1),editable=True,border=False,background=False,margin=0) s3 = vizdlg.TickerDialog(label='Border',units='pixels',range=(1,5,1),editable=True,border=False,background=False,margin=0) s1.visible(viz.ON) s2.visible(viz.ON) s3.visible(viz.ON) row = vizdlg.Panel(layout=vizdlg.LAYOUT_HORZ_BOTTOM,border=False,background=False,margin=0) is1 = row.addItem(s1) is2 = row.addItem(s2) is3 = row.addItem(s3) myPanel = vizdlg.Panel(align=vizdlg.ALIGN_CENTER) myPanel.addItem(row) viz.link(viz.CenterCenter, myPanel)  | 
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			Hi Jeff, 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			thank you for the solution. Of course I have to add that to me this seems to be inconsistent behaviour and confusing to the programmer. But now the solution is documented in this forum ![]() Again, thanks to you! Best Regards, Walter 
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