Ability to invert the default behavior of the condition on EDF-Tempo
Currently, the default behavior
Ability to invert the default behavior of the condition on EDF-Tempo
Currently, the default behavior
Hello @bjm ![]()
This is already possible with the « If… Then… Else » condition!
You just need to create an « If… Then… Else », put the condition on EDF-Tempo in the « If » and place your action in the « Else ».
It’s true that the message could be improved, it dates back to a time when this condition didn’t exist yet ![]()
That’s the direction I went, but for the average user, it seemed easier to have a checkbox to continue or stop the scene.
I’m not sure it makes much sense to keep this very « linear » approach.
Wouldn’t the solution be to make the « If… Then… Else » block mandatory to handle conditions?
This would also make it easier to distinguish the list of actions from the list of conditions, which is often a point of friction.
I have the impression that the « Shortcuts » app on iPhone/Mac/iPad (intended for the general public) works exactly this way, conditions are only available in an « If » block:
Indeed, this would standardize the conditions.