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most of the time I use "not" and/or "and" gates for the connection visibility of the toggled elements so a yellow line means the element is active.
I was hoping for a logic diagram of the toggle switch, but I guess a p2c file works just as fine. :-)
Once upon a time I made a video explaining the making of basic logic gates in Portal 2 (I didn't know about BEEMOD and its AND/OR/NOT elements back then). Seems there are problems with BEEMOD's NOT gate though, which is why I still need to do it with lasers...
If you wish, try a few of my maps and comment on them :-)
You can DOWNLOAD IT HERE [www.dropbox.com]
Please note you need to have BEEMOD installed, the autoportals are from the bee and it has a beemod "not" logic gate.
You can find a link for more information about the mod HERE
Have fun :)
I'll sent you the specs when I get home from work, it's quite complicated...
As a puzzle it was rather a confusing one. Redundant testing elements, and lack of antlines. This was not so much actually a puzzle as a tech demo, I guess. How did you make the toggle logic element?