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TUPHA154 |
JavaFX and CS-Studio: Benefits and Disadvantages in Developing the Next Generation of Control System Software |
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- C. Rosati
ESS, Lund, Sweden
- K.-U. Kasemir
ORNL, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
- K. Shroff
BNL, Upton, Long Island, New York, USA
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The new developments inside the CS-Studio community were made using the JavaFX platform to overcome the limitations and difficulties of using Eclipse SWT. This article will explain the benefits and disadvantages of using the JavaFX technology inside Eclipse RCP, and try to foresee the path of the new generations of CS-Studio application.
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Poster TUPHA154 [2.619 MB]
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THSH101 |
Using Control Surfaces to Operate CS-Studio OPIs |
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- C. Rosati
ESS, Lund, Sweden
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Modern control software has given us virtually unlimited possibilities for monitoring and controlling EPICS systems, but sacrifices the organic feel of faders and knobs at our fingertips. This article will show how to reclaim that experience without losing the power of software through control surfaces commonly used with DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) to manipulate audio, demonstrating how real motorised touch-sensitive faders, buttons and assignable V-pots will improve and speed up the control experience.
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Poster THSH101 [2.650 MB]
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