live screen / Fixture group , screen management.
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live screen / Fixture group , screen management.
live screen with fixture channels unpinned . slide mouse over fixture group then onto live button screen , result a mish mash of both screens.
and the windows slide bar if the fixture group is pinned does not appear until you resize the fixture group then the slide bar appears.
and the windows slide bar if the fixture group is pinned does not appear until you resize the fixture group then the slide bar appears.
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OK have the program in live page mode.
move the mouse to the bottom of the screen on any of the head group tabs.
pop up box appears with the group functions (any mode)
now move your mouse up to the scene button scction of the screen.
Voila.......a bug......a mess of a screen.....unpinned group tab still half visible after you have moved off that section.
move the mouse to the bottom of the screen on any of the head group tabs.
pop up box appears with the group functions (any mode)
now move your mouse up to the scene button scction of the screen.
Voila.......a bug......a mess of a screen.....unpinned group tab still half visible after you have moved off that section.
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Nope do not get that on my system as you get it.
But I do get this.
On LIVE screen.
Un-pin the fixture control panel so it slides out of the way.
Now if I hover over a fixture tab the fixture control panel slides back into view and if I move off the fixture control panel then it slides back and no corruption.
But if I do the above but move mouse from fixture tab to fixture tab then I get corruption in the upper left of the fixture control as can be seen in the picture below.
@ simonB - You need to un-pin the fixture control panel at bottom of the live screen to get what is being done.
But I do get this.
On LIVE screen.
Un-pin the fixture control panel so it slides out of the way.
Now if I hover over a fixture tab the fixture control panel slides back into view and if I move off the fixture control panel then it slides back and no corruption.
But if I do the above but move mouse from fixture tab to fixture tab then I get corruption in the upper left of the fixture control as can be seen in the picture below.
@ simonB - You need to un-pin the fixture control panel at bottom of the live screen to get what is being done.
Andre
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OK I think this may only happen when you have pages of scenes and groups.
then yes you hover over the fixture group tab as you have shown, then slide the mouse back to the live scene button page,
then you get the groups of scenes dropping over the un collapsed. un pinned. head tab. = bug.
then yes you hover over the fixture group tab as you have shown, then slide the mouse back to the live scene button page,
then you get the groups of scenes dropping over the un collapsed. un pinned. head tab. = bug.
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if someone can tell me how to take a screen shot and post it here I will gladly do that. Thanks.
Just had another play with this and established
in live mode make an alteration to a setting ie htp on any channel of the fixture tab.
then go back to live scenes screen looks a mess until you click on the live scenes area of the screen.
Just had another play with this and established
in live mode make an alteration to a setting ie htp on any channel of the fixture tab.
then go back to live scenes screen looks a mess until you click on the live scenes area of the screen.
Music sets the mood Lighting sets the ambience
Hi Richard,
You need two or three things,
1) a program to capture the screen or part of it.
2) somewhere to host your picture, can be you own website or these free picture websites.
3) a graphics editing program to add other stuff or trim you picture you captured, not necessary but can help.
I use TechSmiths Snagit, which has loads of wonderfully capture options and built in editing. It is a commercial program. I hosty my pictures on my own websites.
Do search on the internet for free screen capture
Once you have captured your picture and manipulated it if needed and uploaded it to your website you use the following code to insert the picture into a post
Obviously change the above to where ever you have uploaded your picture.
If you are using one of these free picture hosts they usually have a button which will produce the code for you to copy into your post.
Hope that helps,
You need two or three things,
1) a program to capture the screen or part of it.
2) somewhere to host your picture, can be you own website or these free picture websites.
3) a graphics editing program to add other stuff or trim you picture you captured, not necessary but can help.
I use TechSmiths Snagit, which has loads of wonderfully capture options and built in editing. It is a commercial program. I hosty my pictures on my own websites.
Do search on the internet for free screen capture
Once you have captured your picture and manipulated it if needed and uploaded it to your website you use the following code to insert the picture into a post
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[img]http://www.yourwebsite.com/yourpicture.jpg[/img]
Obviously change the above to where ever you have uploaded your picture.
If you are using one of these free picture hosts they usually have a button which will produce the code for you to copy into your post.
Hope that helps,
Andre