Invert, and swap values

Hi,
It could be useful to have an option to invert and swap Pan and tilt values (in Libs, cues ...) when swap or invert are selected in fixture windows.

for example:
Normal: pan = 6° and Tilt -87°
Swap: pan = -87° and tilt =6°
Invert Pan: pan = -6° and Tilt -87°
Invert Pan: tilt = 6° and Tilt 87°
...

Thanks
Stephane
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  • If I remember right sequence palette worked like this.
    You have palette which have a for example fixtures recorded in red, green and blue.
    You select a group or a range fixtures and they get a sequence R,G,B,R,G,B,R,G,B and so on.
    To achieve the same as automated circular copy would do, you have to select the range 2 more times.
    2nd selection would be from second fixture to last + first fixture.
    3rd selection would be from 3rd fixture to last + first + second.

    Making this a one button feature would reduce the amount of keystrokes significantly.

    The current way to do this:

    Let's say we have fixtures 211>226
    Adjust values so that 211 is red, 212 is green and 213 is blue.
    You can make a palette, but it's no use since it won't be global and there will reference only for those which are in the palette.
    Also the circular copy don't work correct if there fixtures with palette.

    [211>213 Colour Copy to 211> Enter] makes the sequence.
    [211> Enter Colour Copy 212>226+211 Enter] makes the second step.
    [211> Enter Colour Copy 212>226+211 Enter] makes the third step.

    So quite a lot of typing compared to pressing one button...and this was a simple example.
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  • If I remember right sequence palette worked like this.
    You have palette which have a for example fixtures recorded in red, green and blue.
    You select a group or a range fixtures and they get a sequence R,G,B,R,G,B,R,G,B and so on.
    To achieve the same as automated circular copy would do, you have to select the range 2 more times.
    2nd selection would be from second fixture to last + first fixture.
    3rd selection would be from 3rd fixture to last + first + second.

    Making this a one button feature would reduce the amount of keystrokes significantly.

    The current way to do this:

    Let's say we have fixtures 211>226
    Adjust values so that 211 is red, 212 is green and 213 is blue.
    You can make a palette, but it's no use since it won't be global and there will reference only for those which are in the palette.
    Also the circular copy don't work correct if there fixtures with palette.

    [211>213 Colour Copy to 211> Enter] makes the sequence.
    [211> Enter Colour Copy 212>226+211 Enter] makes the second step.
    [211> Enter Colour Copy 212>226+211 Enter] makes the third step.

    So quite a lot of typing compared to pressing one button...and this was a simple example.
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