Auction Display (eBay) control - BETA
Supported file types |
eBay accounts |
Playlist support |
Yes |
Scheduler support |
Hourly, daily and weekly scheduling |
Scrolling support |
No |
Rotation support |
No |
Transitions |
50 transition effects |
File locations |
Auctions from eBay sites such as eBay.com,
eBay.co.uk, eBay.ca, eBay.com.au, etc. |
YouTube videos |
Available soon |
Description and getting started
This control is used to display auctions from your eBay account which is
ideal for displaying current auctions in shop windows. See
eBay Auctions in Repeat Signage
for an overview. This is based on our existing
Banner control and has most of its
options.
These work by creating a template with place holders (or fields) for the
text from the auction as well as the pictures. This is quite
complicated. What we recommend you do is to use the 'New presentation'
option on the main screen and then create a new presentation based on of
the templates from the 'Auction' templates, such as:
Then when the template appears in the designer, then double click the
auction pictures to open so that you can edit this control and then click on
the 'Custom template' tab from the second row of tabs:
You can then use the 'Edit' button to edit the template in the template
designer:
In the above picture, you can see that the large picture is a place holder
for <PICTURE01> and that the smaller picture has a placeholder of
<PICTURE02>. If you only have 1 picture on all your auctions, then you
are best choosing a template with just the main picture, or if you used a
template like the one above, then delete the second picture and use the
space to display your logo, or something else. In the template above,
the <PICTURE02> has been set to be invisible if no second picture, and then
there is a picture control underneath it that displays instead:
which you can see if you drag and drop the <PICTURE2> picture control out of
the day.
Text fields work the same way:
There is a text label control called <TITLE> which when mail-merged with
your auctions will display the auction's title instead. You can double
this this control and change the font, colours, etc, or move it somewhere.
Same goes for the other text labels. The text label that says
'0.00' is actually displaying the <CURRENTPRICE> price field and if you
double click it to edit it's properties:
you can see that this field is formatted as being CURRENCY and you also have
the option of choosing a currency system, or typing one in. Repeat
Signage is used all over the world, so we don't set a currency symbol on our
templates.
The <ENDTIME> field is also formatted:
so that you can format to your country's standard format.