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BenFenner (developer)
2009-09-16 15:53
edited on: 2009-09-16 15:58
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When you mentioned this I immediately realized what I'd done wrong in designing this (if it was in fact me).
Having bar gauges fill from right to left is just natural for me (US resident). But then again, having the labels on the left is also natural.
Here is my proposal. Either A or B would be fine I think and I can't see a real difference in readability between them from.
Proposal A.
......................MAP..[-----..............]
.......................IAT..[-----------.....]
..............Ign Timing..[------------....]
.................Idle Pos..[----------.......]
......................TPS..[--..................]
.....................EGT1..[------------....]
Proposal B.
......................[.............-----]..MAP
......................[.....-----------]..IAT
......................[....------------]..Ign Timing
......................[.......----------]..Idle Pos
......................[..................--]..TPS
......................[....------------]..EGT1
Get it? (I had to use dots instead of spaces so the formatting would not get messed up by the filter.) The display should be centered, and the labels and graphs should be butted up against each other in the exact center of the display. Actual values can either be displayed inside the bar graphs, or after the bar graphs, or in between the label and the bar graph in the exact center. I haven't looked at the way it's done right now in a long time, so I'm not being as specific as I might normally be.
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