A few different request =)

A few ideas to features =>

1. To be able to set whether "clear" should reset buddy and repeats to "no repeat"/"no buddies". It drives me nuts sometimes that i have buddy/repeat on even though i cleared

2. If i select fixtures 1 -> 8, and choose "odd", then i only have the odd fixtures selected. If i then select "even" i wan't to work with the other half of the fixtures, but instead i get the even fixtures of the "odd-selection". I would like this to be changed, or at least two different "modes" to select.

3. To be able to put "features" on a new kind of palette. I use buddying and repeat a lot and would like this to be selected quickly, therefore i would like to be able to put this features that i use a lot on it's own palette.

4. When i record a view, i wan't to select if it should be "additive" or close everything below that view. I want to choose if the view is for the left, right or both screens.

5. I want to be able to resize windows more dynamicly, kind of the way grandma does it. It would also be great if i could hide the "directorys" toolbar in the palettes, to get more slimmed windows.

6. I want to be able to have gobopreviews on the palettes, kind of like color coding but with a gobo picture.
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  • Item 4:

    Once a view has been recorded you can adjust whether or not that view is Additive.

    This is laid out in section 13.2.5 of the manual.

    It's important to remember that you want to close every other window when creating an additive view.

    For instance, I usually have a custom view that opens my Programmer window set up in the way I like it. To record this view I close every other window, open a Programmer window and configure it to my liking, record a new view, then switch that view to be additive.

    After that I can select that view at any time and it opens my custom Programmer window on top of whatever other windows I have open.
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  • Item 4:

    Once a view has been recorded you can adjust whether or not that view is Additive.

    This is laid out in section 13.2.5 of the manual.

    It's important to remember that you want to close every other window when creating an additive view.

    For instance, I usually have a custom view that opens my Programmer window set up in the way I like it. To record this view I close every other window, open a Programmer window and configure it to my liking, record a new view, then switch that view to be additive.

    After that I can select that view at any time and it opens my custom Programmer window on top of whatever other windows I have open.
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