Advanced techniques
The tutorial skin is built from 14 disp sections, which isn't exactly much compared with the
original skins that ship with cFos and cFosSpeed. Even the rather basic cFosSpeed
"Icon" skin uses a total of 39 different sections to convey as much information as possible.
Having a switch cycle
run through three interface states displaying different parameter information was implemented by using a
combination of regular sections and a group of activearea switches toggling not only those
sections but also the switches themselves.You may want to have a look at the corresponding
Another example of advanced skin design is the definition of history sections to track the progress of a parameter (and its maximum values) during any given period of time. This is used in most cFos and cFosSpeed skins to display data traffic. It offers a wide variety of options to create some truly sleek effects, while providing users with as much information as possible.
Again, you may have to take a look at the corresponding cFosSpeed
Last but not least, the
It might be a good idea to browse through the different skin definition files coming with cFos or cFosSpeed to see how things can best be accomplished. At any rate, it should be a good starting point for mastering those techniques and then creating the "ultimate" skin – which we sincerely hope you will share with the entire cFos(Speed) community.