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      Floating Point edit panel

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      The configuration is exported to JSON. See http://www.json.org/. I realize this format is not nearly as widespread as XML, but it provides a much clearer mapping to lists, objects, and maps. In the future we offer to export to XML as an option, but we'll wait to hear what people thing of how it is first.

      Thanks for your feedback.

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      Test environment to realworld

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      Yeah, not to mention being able to create a configuration in the lab, and then copy it into a million units in the field. :)

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      OPC???

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      i've avoided OPC because the servers seemed to be always windows only as well.

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      Of course!