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  1. What I meant is those  translated fields are system fields/text and the temp protected message being included implies that it will be used and to me that only makes sense as being displayed in the status field.  Contrasting that to the 2 colour boards these messages would have be a global whole screen event that you could disable/enable, but the only time that happens in the colour themes is for new/old coil so no 1:1. 

    With saying it was not Mac, not a criticism, you have been a valued and helpful member here for ages, just non Mac users may have an interest, be able to help and it is the board fw and themes we are talking about.

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  2. 6 hours ago, vapesmooth234 said:

    ^ ding ding ding THANK YOU!

    why do they even restrict the MOD tab like that!?

    Many users found having so many setting over complex, even intimidating, one thing I have noticed over the years on this forum is so many people think that when there is a setting they need to change it for their mod, mostly they don't.   So Evolv hid them by default to avoid that, the mod tab should have been filled out by the mod maker and 99% of users don't need to go there if this has been done, but they can if they want.   Sort of can't please all of the people all of the time and they only hid it not removed it.

  3. For the colour screen: You need to add a condition to the field then when that condition it true display one field and another when false, have a look at the default theme to see how it is done, but do come back and ask if you need help.

     

    For the 2 colour screens they swap depending on if you are vaping with temp limiting active and if your profile is set to temperature dominant, I will get the rules wrong if I try and explain from memory at this time on a Saturday night, in the UK), have a quick play vaping with  every change and you should find it quite quickly.

  4. I think if the text is in there it will display in the status field, it just will not take up the whole screen, again not tested just an educated guess.  Showing the info message or not does not affect how temp limiting works and not a safety feature like temp limiting is IMO, these are really general 75C issues and not specific to EScribe for Mac. 

  5. 3 minutes ago, mactavish said:

    If what you are suggesting is true, and the only way to bring back the “Temp Protect” message, I doubt many would take the time and effort to revive a setting that was in previous Escribe versions as a simple ON/OFF setting.

    Previously, it was a global “message”, and early on, you didn’t even have the choice to turn it OFF!I guess I’m just going to accept this latest development, and move on from seeing “Temp Protect” messages anymore, though I’m sure many may rejoice, and I’m sure Evolv is glad to not have to deal with the newbie confusion it has caused in the past. 

    I hope and assume all the other, previous SAFETY messages are still hard coded in the firmware. Sure would be nice to hear from Brandon and Evolv on a topic like this that I find a major departure from the previous way the DNA’s worked. 

    I spoke from memory and think I am correct, though as my footer says I could have been wrong.

    I strongly disagree with calling it a safety message, it was mealy an info message than most users didn't like and has absolutely zero impact on safety.  Every user is free to choose a theme from the gallery and ask the them creator to add the feature if it is missing, but I doubt anybody will.  I have not tested that setting and it is just an educated guess that is what it does.  If I get time this weekend I try and have a look and I report back.

  6. You can change the material to watts, on the mod lock it 5 clicks on fire, then hold all 3 buttons down for about 5 secs and scroll to watts and click fire, or you can do that in Escribe.

    Or you can adjust the temp to one above max on the mod.

    Or you can click temperature off in a profile in Escribe, changing the material to watts will do that automatically.

  7. Year it's just a puff or two and batteries tend to drop from 4.2 fairly fast and could easily be at 4.18 or 19 if you charged them a day or two before, at first that's what the curve is trying to adjust to: faster drop in capacity vs voltage at both ends with most of the capacity in the middle where it more of a straight line.

  8. The battery curve does not effect the charge cut off, how it charges or discharges, any of the battery protection or anything to do with vape quality it is simply a way to make the battery gauge a bit more accurate.  I wouldn't worry about it, drop the high point by 0.1 V and it will probably read 100% before you take a puff, but the most accurate gauge in the world  always be less than 100% after a puff or three.

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  9. Probably a poorly assembled mod, where they failed to keep the screen cable away from the fire button and it is getting crushed by the button, you can try putting t bit of plastic between them, but probably that damage is already done and you will need a new screen very soon.

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