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Alarm status is indicated on zoneminders' default montage view, via flashing colors and monitor image expansion.
Some sort of alarm status indication would be fantastic in zmNinja's montage view.
The stand-alone zmNinja desktop client performs better than a variety of browsers I have tested with zoneminders default js montage view implementation in both memory and cpu usage; this feature is the only thing I have discovered so far that keeps me from making the jump to using zmNinja as a full-featured montage 'head' rather than a browser+zoneminder montage view (a huge resource hog).
I experimented with using a green/red alarmed/normal list of monitors on a local server that hosts a page with monitor streams and interfaced with zmeventserver to achieve this functionality; but it's a big hacky mess, and it's not terribly attention grabbing. I'm sure someone with a better design aesthetic than I can come up with something that looks nice and eye-catching.
Alarm status is indicated on zoneminders' default montage view, via flashing colors and monitor image expansion.
Some sort of alarm status indication would be fantastic in zmNinja's montage view.
The stand-alone zmNinja desktop client performs better than a variety of browsers I have tested with zoneminders default js montage view implementation in both memory and cpu usage; this feature is the only thing I have discovered so far that keeps me from making the jump to using zmNinja as a full-featured montage 'head' rather than a browser+zoneminder montage view (a huge resource hog).
I experimented with using a green/red alarmed/normal list of monitors on a local server that hosts a page with monitor streams and interfaced with zmeventserver to achieve this functionality; but it's a big hacky mess, and it's not terribly attention grabbing. I'm sure someone with a better design aesthetic than I can come up with something that looks nice and eye-catching.