Prioritize which elements can be dynamically changed to make the most impact, with the data signals which are backed up by insights, and run before you walk with this. Start small, then build up the complexity over time.
Display & Video 360 makes it easier for teams to collaborate and work together no matter what your internal process, by allowing you to create and manage dynamic rules in parallel to making changes to the creative in Ad Canvas.
Dynamic display devices have touch screens that allow a child to access a large amount of vocabulary in one device. Dynamic display devices are typically required by those who need to convey a large number of messages, who are using spelling to convey their messages or who might need an alternative method of physically accessing the device.
Messages can be composed using picture symbols, spelling or pre-stored words and phrases. The language can be organized by categories, visual scene displays or based on most frequently used words, referred to as core vocabulary.
Note: When you upload a new custom dynamic ad, make sure it has the appropriate type (dynamic) and business type. The business type of the creative should match the campaign. You can find more information about your feed under your campaign settings.
Additionally, make sure that your ad is designed to show one product or more, but not a specific, fixed number of products (2 or 3, for example), because Google will only be able to guarantee that one or more products will be shown for dynamic remarketing.
Google may show layout tags on relevant products in order to drive performance. These layout tags appear automatically based on product insights from the feed, and may be shown on responsive display ads for retail advertisers. Possible layout tags include:
Thank you, this option with brackets () gives the correct display of the entered text. But there is a minus, these brackets appeared in the text field, but they are not visible (since I have not drawn this element). In general, I can solve the alignment problem by moving the position itself, but not very technically, because if there were parentheses, they would be displayed.sketch_21553848 1.28 MB
The change log for TouchGFX 4.7.0 mentions a "display_orientation_example" that I have not been able to find. Is there any documentation or example that could help provide information on dynamically changing between portrait and landscape modes during run time?
On round display and maybe your code is used MMU for memory round and here maybe need you more changes in target code too , i recommend here dont waste time, you set only one orientatioín and in code rearange objects XY and angle...
The display I am using does not support 90 degree rotation (I cannot change the display), so the two options I have found are to either use TouchGFX's portrait and landscape mode or to create two screens (one at 0 degrees and one at 90). Preferably, if TouchGFX is able to do this it would be significantly better than having to maintain two identical screens with a 90 degree offset.
Maybe better is explain LCD vs LTDC or SPI is hw orientation. When display have only one then portrait and landscape is for designer to create proper one conversion for one orientation and for see it on design PC horizontaly.
In Process Properties, by default the process display name will be process model name given while creating but you need to have display name dynamic so that each process instance can be uniquely defined. In order you to make it dynamic, try appending any unique identifier for that process. For example, request id, ticket id etc.
You can make it dynamic by appending a unique identifier used in that process model. Something like a request id. For Example, if your process model named "Edit Request" is used to edit a request, the display name should be something like "Edit Request# "&pv!requestId. Hope this helps!
As Stewart says, each process instance gets a name, and you define how the names are built in the process model. What "Dynamic" means is that you put variables in the definition of the process instance display name. So, each one will be different in some ways, and the ways that they're different are based on your variables.
For example, let's say your process handles user requests. If you take the unique ID from each user request object and stick that in the display name, when you go to monitoring you'll see "Process User Request 1124" and "Process User Request 995" and "Process User Request 1127". If you were looking for 995, you'd know which one to click on.
Once you have opened this window, you will notice, in the 'Genera' tab, that there is a "Process Model Name" and a "Process Display Name". These two should be the same for your process, due to the fact that Appian is giving you this "is not dynamic" notice. The process display name can be changed through an expression (there can be utility rules that create unique names based on input parameters), or you can modify the name to be unique within that expression editor.
However, in order to keep all of the fields of interest available, the search defines all of the fields that need to be displayed and uses the "fields" option to select the set of fields from the search results . I tried setting a token based on which item from the drop-down list is selected to define the fields to display but when I try to save the dashboard code I get an error. (It's the error that states there is a jscript issue and provides a link to the error report -- which for me doesn't show my work -- and a link back to the broken dashboard code in the dashboard editor.) I think the problem is getting the double-quote marks to translate from the "set token" option to pass into the "fields" option.
Has anyone tried to define a variable number of fields to display in a dashboard panel table using this method or something like it? I know I can use multiple "table" elements, each with its own "depends" clause, but the variable "fields" setting would be cleaner in my mind; if I can get it to work, that is. That way I have one search to cover all bases versus three to support the three level of displays the user has requested.
NOTE: The tokens in the first part of the post-processing search are created by single-selection listboxes at the top of the dashboard form. The search works perfectly for what we want to report. The current iteration of the code lists all of the desired fields for the panel to display so when a lower level of detail is selected, the panel has not data for the unused columns. We are wanting to display only those columns that will contain data.
We are using the "fields" clause/module to limit what data to display but also allowing all of the search result fields to be available should the user decide to "Open in search" so they will not need to alter the search once it runs to remove the fields command to get all of the data.
The problem can be simulated quickly by creating a page with a Region Display Selector and set the activeTab on Page Load the using the following code.
let sesStorage = apex.storage.getScopedSessionStorage (
useAppId: true,
usePageId: true);
sesStorage.setItem ("DEMO.activeTab", "# REGION3");
sets or simulates the click on the tab in the page load
// choose target region via region display selector
// static id = "REGION3"
$ ('# REGION3_tab a'). Trigger ('click');
It is irrelevant whether the code is stored in the "Execute at Page Load" section of the page or as Dynamic Action on Event "Page Load"
Unfortunately, both variants lead to the behavior I have described.
I don't know if there is an event where I could place the Javascript code and which will definitely be executed after the APEX internal action.
This is a good question we need to answer right away. Certain website and app categories are not allowed to use dynamic display. If your website or app falls under any of these categories, you will not be able to use dynamic remarketing audiences.
Feeds are an absolute necessity if you want to run any dynamic remarketing in Google Ads. If you do not have a feed, then you will not be able to create a dynamic ad. Pretty straightforward there. Again, retail accounts running Shopping campaigns will already be a step ahead because most likely you have your product feed(s) created in Merchant Center. For any of the other industries seen in the last image, you will need to use one of the feed templates for your business type. Before I share the business feed templates, there are some limitations we need to be aware of.
You are probably expecting this massive, long section on how these ad formats are going to be completely different than anything you have ever created. Well I hate to disappoint you because that is not the case. The main structure of a dynamic ad is really a responsive display ad. Your data feed is just an additional feature added to the ad.
Since your data feed was applied to the ad group, there is nothing you need to do to the ad itself. Create your responsive display ad like you normally would. You will need your marketing images and logo images. You will need to add short (up to 5) and long headlines as well as descriptions (also up to 5). You can possibly add videos from YouTube to make the ad more engaging if it makes sense. You can check out this post on responsive display ads best practices to get more information.
Open Settings, then select System > Display > Advanced display. For Choose a refresh rate, select the drop-down box to see all the supported refresh rates.
Computer-generated holography (CGH) represents a cutting-edge technology that employs computer algorithms to dynamically reconstruct virtual objects. This technology has found extensive applications across diverse fields such as three-dimensional display, optical information storage and processing, entertainment, and encryption.
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