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> robertisaar Author of Defs Joined: 21 Feb 2009 Posts: 962 Location: Camden, MI Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 7:16 am Post subject: Making a Dash in TP V5 seems to be a rather hot topic, so i decided to write this out to help get people started and answer a few questions. The easiest way to go about it is to start off with a fresh dash with nothing in it. Now just add one guage, don't change any values and just choose what the guage will be for(i suggest engine speed). Now, when you save the definition, you'll find that it takes up the entire screen. Now you go back to editing and look at the location of the one guage and see that it is at 0/0/100/100(top/left/bottom/right).
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The locations default to being full screen again, so we have to immediately change that or else the other guage will disappear. Since the first guage is residing in the topleft corner with 0/0/50/50, let's stick this one in the topright corner. Embroidery monogram software for mac.
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That would require a 50 bottom value and a 50 left value, since we want it to end halfway down the screen and start half-way across it. Now, let's change it to display MPH, and then change it to a digital numeric guage type. Now we have something different to look at. But since we haven't gotten to all of the guage types, let's continue before customizing them. So new item in the dashboard, let's make it occupy the bottom left corner. That would require 50/0/100/50.
Now let's choose the 'item' to be a flag/bit. I chose closed loop since it's something i have in all of my dashes. Gps tracker for macbook. We then have to change guage type from analog to 'status (flag)' ok, now that we have one of each type of guage, and some blank space for later stuff, let's start customizing. I drive at night quite a bit, and even though i can dim the screen on my laptop, it still gives an aweful glare, so one of the first things i do it to make the background of everything black to reduce the glare i see. Step one is changing the little 'background color' box above the guage selection to black.
Click once, choose your color, hit save(if you want to see what exactly it effects). Now we change the backgrounds of the individual guages. Click your analog guage that you started with and go to the 'guage colors' section of the editing window. Double click background, set to black, and save. Now we see what the background consists of.