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Request: Show custom variable value in collapsed view #3064

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Coupe70 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3127
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Request: Show custom variable value in collapsed view #3064

Coupe70 opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #3127
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Coupe70 commented Oct 2, 2024

Is this a feature relevant to companion itself, and not a module?

  • I believe this to be a feature for companion, not a module

Is there an existing issue for this?

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Describe the feature

The collapsed view of a variable is one line high and only shows the name of the variable.
There would be enough space to show the current value of collapsed variables without the need to expand them.
grafik
I wouldn't be against the possibilty to also edit the value in collapsed view, but my request is mainly about watching the current value.

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Having more variables on the screen at once and still being able to watch their current values without expanding them and having to scroll around.

@Julusian Julusian changed the title Request: Show variable value in collapsed view Request: Show custom variable value in collapsed view Oct 2, 2024
@Julusian Julusian added Enhancement New feature or request area/gui GUI / Webapp related labels Oct 2, 2024
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