Improvement of the Room Temperature and Humidity widgets

For the blue or red color, you should also think about modifying it if needed in the room humidity widget, because currently the color is blue when it’s too humid
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I’m not convinced, it looks like a display bug :sweat_smile:

I prefer the version where we define each threshold.

With the explanatory text I think it’s clear :

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The problem with this design is that one could interpret it as having 3 ranges like:
Green from 0 to 40
Then Yellow from 40 to 80
Then Red between 80 and 100

Which wouldn’t make much sense.

Could something like this exist?

To be customized for the specific use case

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Oh no, there’s a problem with the image I posted (an animated image), it’s

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Haha actually we

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Oh yes, okay — actually I was the one who got my mockup wrong, it’s not 40% yellow, it’s 40% green!

Otherwise, the double-range selector you propose — why not; we don’t have that in Gladys at the moment so we need to find a component that does the job.

Up to you @Lokkye

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@Lokkye

What do you think about it?

Beautiful and I find the choice of colors relevant,

  • yellow makes you think of dry grass :sweat:
  • green makes you think of green grass (all is well) :blush:
  • blue makes you think of grass drowned in water :sob:
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I tried it with the slider, what do you think?


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It’s not bad, honestly! :smiley:

It’s true that red is the indicator you’d think would be most optimal for a typical situation… but when it comes to humidity I’m pretty much in agreement with yellow/green/blue

Okay, so if I understand correctly I’m the only one pushing for red :sweat_smile:

If that’s the case, okay for the blue.

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Hi @pierre-gilles
I think that’s it :smile:, and the Gladys blue isn’t bad :rofl:

I really like the slider, but the input fields feel a bit redundant, don’t they?

Final version?




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I think it’s really great, well done @Lokkye and everyone who gave feedback!

That’s great! Tell me when it’s on the branch I’ll do a live test (no need for a Docker image if it’s just the frontend :stuck_out_tongue:

Hi,

quick technical question, how does it look on the last screenshot if we set it to around 50% - 60%?
Is it still readable?

@pierre-gilles : Voici la PR : User can define the threshold of the room humitidy by callemand · Pull Request #1877 · GladysAssistant/Gladys · GitHub

Thanks for the PR!

I’ve tested it, but it’s not working for me: