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    Legacy Tank Level Indicators and Status LEDS in new Mango?

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    • danD
      dan
      last edited by dan

      Hey Guys, anyone know if you can import the 'nice' old tank level indicators and LED indicators from old Mango to new Mango?
      The new Mango Dashboard indicators are fugly.

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      Compared to these ones ...

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      These new ones are extremely hard to make look good. :(
      Why remove something that is functional and simple?

      The only reason I'm using the newer version is because the hardware the old version was running on finally died after about 10 years of solid use.

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      • MattFoxM
        MattFox @dan
        last edited by MattFox

        @dan Those tank level indicators look like VU meters...
        Seems it can definitely be coded (frontend, not from the java code generated in the back).
        Hit me up if you wish for further assistance

        Fox

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