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Dear all,

 

First of all I| wish you all a nice and exiting 2021 ( of course with more fun using Fibaro's toys ).

 

I face a "simple" issue with getting a 2 lines log text on Power sensor I am using. I am not able to separate ( within the Lua command below ) the two lines ( the second one must start from ?_ ).

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Any idea ?

 

Looking forward,

 

With BR

Dan

 

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Have you tried '\n' or '\r' ?

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    Hi Jay,

     

    Tried both without success.

     

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    Like this

     

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    pure luck ?

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    Hi Eddy,

     

    Looks great.

    What is your command line for this? I guess it is not a power sensor, it is something else ( multilevel sensor maybe ).

    Could be a matter of characters inside the command line.

     

    Dan

     

    Posted

    No, just pure luck the text was long enough.
     

    Maybe you can insert a character you (hardly) see to make the text longer so you get two lines. In the old days alt-255 was such character. 

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