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 2/6/2008 9:26 PM
 

In the fixture-list, I would like a column where I can describe where the lamp is aimed (ex. solospot guitar or mona lisa-drawing)

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 2/6/2008 9:29 PM
 
How about adding a dimmer-control to the property-icons of a selected fixture?
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 2/6/2008 9:35 PM
 
Viktor wrote

In the fixture-list, I would like a column where I can describe where the lamp is aimed (ex. solospot guitar or mona lisa-drawing)

Well, next time I will take a closer look before I start adding meaningless posts to the forum. Sorry about that!

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 2/6/2008 9:51 PM
 
Hi,

Just having the dimmer control there is a bit limiting, but we have discussed moving the entire control panel into the live views somehow. It would solve the issue of being able to control fixtures while working fullscreen.

Regards,
Lars Wernlund


Regards,
Lars Wernlund, The Capture Team
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 3/1/2008 12:05 PM
 

Lars Wernlund wrote
Hi,

Just having the dimmer control there is a bit limiting, but we have discussed moving the entire control panel into the live views somehow. It would solve the issue of being able to control fixtures while working fullscreen.

Regards,
Lars Wernlund

Hi Lars,

Another way would be to introduce the "highlight-function".

ex. setting highlight in view beta to 70% would turn fixtures in that view to 70% when they are selected. 

(Perfect for focusing. I would use this together with all other fixtures at 10% when focusing generics in an exhibition.)

Greetings

Viktor

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