The panel2.cfg file format - Quick reference

[This]
Resolution = Value
Left = Value
Right = Value
Top = Value
Bottom = Value
DaytimeImage = FileName
NighttimeImage = FileName
TransparentColor = HexColor
Center = X, Y
Origin = X, Y

[PilotLamp]
Subject = Subject
Location = Left, Top
DaytimeImage = FileName
NighttimeImage = FileName
TransparentColor = HexColor
Layer = LayerIndex

[Needle]
Subject = Subject
Location = CenterX, CenterY
Radius = ValueInPixels
DaytimeImage = FileName
NighttimeImage = FileName
Color = HexColor
TransparentColor = HexColor
Origin = X, Y
InitialAngle = ValueInDegrees
LastAngle = ValueInDegrees
Minimum = Value
Maximum = Value
NaturalFreq = Value
DampingRatio = Value
Layer = LayerIndex

[DigitalNumber]
Subject = Subject
Location = Left, Top
DaytimeImage = FileName
NighttimeImage = FileName
TransparentColor = HexColor
Interval = Height
Layer = LayerIndex

[DigitalGauge]
Subject = Subject
Location = CenterX, CenterY
Radius = ValueInPixels
Color = HexColor
InitialAngle = ValueInDegrees
LastAngle = ValueInDegrees
Minimum = Value
Maximum = Value
Step = Value
Layer = LayerIndex

[Timetable]
Location = Left, Top
Width = ValueInPixels
Height = ValueInPixels
TransparentColor = HexColor
Layer = LayerIndex

Base subjects

Always returns 1. This is useful for the PilotLamp element in order to always show the associated bitmap.
kmph, mph, ms
mr, er, sap, bp, bc
power, brake, rev, csc
door, doorli, doorri
hour, min, sec
atsi, atc

Subject suffixes

With d0 for the ones, d1 for the tens, d2 for the hundreds, etc., this suffix returns a value between 0 and 9 corresponding to the respective digit of the underlying subject, but only if the value of the subject is less than 10 for d1, less than 100 for d2, etc., otherwise this suffix returns 10.