Edit Fixture in Patch

I used to be able to change what the default colors in the color wheel and gobos in the gobo wheels were in the edit fixture window in patch per fixture, so that they would appear correctly in auto palettes or on the color/gobo buttons while programming. Especially helpful, when there is three gobo wheels, and the default on each gobo wheel is gobo1- gobo6. Now I have to go back and figure it out in the pallettes and remember what is what for the short keys. Did this change between versions or is it located somewhere else?
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  • Brad,

    I am unable to find the slot cell that both you and the manual say that I can edit. The only 'slot' cell I can find in the 'edit fixtures' window is in the 'feature' column and is uneditable. Within the 'edit fixtures' window, I am unable to scroll right because the whole window fits in the left LCD on the console.

    The work around that I used for this is to build a new fixture by copying the fixture I want to edit, edit the gobo names I want, and then change it's type to the user created fixture.

    Maybe some day I'll be able to do what the manual says, but for now this works just fine.

    I would like to note that I can deal with not being able to create my own slot name (the list is long enough that I can find something close to what I want), but it would be really nice if the list that is provided were in some kind of discernable order; perhaps alphabetically.

    Thanks for your help,
    Kerry
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  • Brad,

    I am unable to find the slot cell that both you and the manual say that I can edit. The only 'slot' cell I can find in the 'edit fixtures' window is in the 'feature' column and is uneditable. Within the 'edit fixtures' window, I am unable to scroll right because the whole window fits in the left LCD on the console.

    The work around that I used for this is to build a new fixture by copying the fixture I want to edit, edit the gobo names I want, and then change it's type to the user created fixture.

    Maybe some day I'll be able to do what the manual says, but for now this works just fine.

    I would like to note that I can deal with not being able to create my own slot name (the list is long enough that I can find something close to what I want), but it would be really nice if the list that is provided were in some kind of discernable order; perhaps alphabetically.

    Thanks for your help,
    Kerry
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