===Infographic Folders=== You usually don't want all of your Infogrphics appearing in one large list - it's confusing to the user and makes it hard for people to find the information they are looking for. The Infographics addon allows you to organise your graphics into **folders**. These have human-readable names, like **Machine Performance**. A single Infographic can appear in more than one folder at a time. For example, a report might be part of your //Morning Briefing// folder, but it's also about //Machine Performance//. By making it available in **both** folders, people will be able to find it more easily. You can specify the name of the folder in the last line of your **info.txt** file. It's an or (|) delimited list of folder names. To use the above example, to place a report in both the Morning Briefing and Machine Performance folders, you'd write the line... Morning Briefing|Machine Performance ==Subfolders== You can also use //subfolders//. For instance, you can have **Machine Performance/Live** to split your live infographics from the ones that report on history. ==Folder Playback== The Infographic web UI allows you to 'playback' a folder. At the top of any folder, you'll find a **play** button that will spend approx. 30 seconds display each one of your Infographics before automatically moving on to the next one. Folder playback is a great way of creating simple kiosk or unattended displays that scroll through live or recent values.