Select Last behavior

Hello,

When I select NPs for my movers from the touchscreen it would be great to be able to Select Last them. Right now only the fixture's channel is reselected with a Select Last. Perhaps multiple presses of the Select Last button could add first the fixture channel and then the NPs that were previously on the command line. What do you think?

Tim Wilson

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  • Along a similar line, I often get frustrated if I for example use the syntax [chan] [zoom] [@] [50] [enter] then want to put zoom at 60, but have to select the zoom parameter again, instead of just [@] [60], which puts the intensity to 60%. Could the command line remember which parameter was last used. This could just be until the command line is cleared, another channel is selected??

    I think we are asking for the same feature in a slightly different way. 


  • Graham, when you are setting zoom, you don't need to use the [at] key. In this way, its completely consistent with setting intensity.

    [1] [at] 5] [Enter]

    [at] [7] [Enter]

    [zoom] [5] [Enter]

    [zoom] [3] [Enter]

    If we make the [at] key apply to the last parameter you'd entered on the command line, before you return to setting intensity (the most common thing to do with a fixture on the command line), you'd have to press the [intensity] button. I think that would be bad. Does that make sense?

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    [edited by: Anne Valentino at 6:40 PM (GMT -6) on Sun, Oct 19 2008] [edited by: Anne Valentino at 6:40 PM (GMT -6) on Sun, Oct 19 2008]
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  • Graham, when you are setting zoom, you don't need to use the [at] key. In this way, its completely consistent with setting intensity.

    [1] [at] 5] [Enter]

    [at] [7] [Enter]

    [zoom] [5] [Enter]

    [zoom] [3] [Enter]

    If we make the [at] key apply to the last parameter you'd entered on the command line, before you return to setting intensity (the most common thing to do with a fixture on the command line), you'd have to press the [intensity] button. I think that would be bad. Does that make sense?

    a

     

     



    [edited by: Anne Valentino at 6:40 PM (GMT -6) on Sun, Oct 19 2008] [edited by: Anne Valentino at 6:40 PM (GMT -6) on Sun, Oct 19 2008]
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