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Products => CueluxPro => Topic started by: Manu608 on December 19, 2019, 06:28:10 PM
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Hello i am actually maping some strip led and i dont want it to be arrange in a snake mode is there an easiest way to map my fixture in the way needed !? like in Madrix it's pretty straight forward it's there any way that i can move the fixture arround without using the arrow on the left tab ? Is there anyway that i can pickup on the grip the fixture that i need to move !?
Thank youu
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Hi,
I'm assuming you are using fixtures with subfixtures. If you add the main fixture to the matrix, it will be as a snake/row/column. You can also add the subfixtures instead of the main fixture, this way you can arrange them to your liking (takes a bit more calculating power for CueluxPro then if you add the main fixture)
To move the pixels around you can use the arrow keys on the keyboard, press P for 'Snap to Previous', press M for 'Move', press S for 'Set'.
These are all buttons on the right side as well.
I am not sure what you mean with pickup on the grip of the fixture... Can you explain a bit?
Greetings,
Bootsy
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You will be able to see my matrix with the show file from the other post thank you for your help
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What i mean is selected the pixel by clicking on it and then moving around my pixel around with my mouse....
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Hi,
I'm afraid that is currently not an option. I can add it to the wishlist, as it seems like a cool idea.
Not sure if it is reasonable to implement though, so I can not promise anything.
Greetings,
Bootsy
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Yeah i think it will be great and easier for everyone that moving it around with the arrows key or the coordinate
Thank you
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Quick question
When i look on the sub fixture the Number in (xx) is the fixture number of the Panel so if it's in the panel 1 (2)
That means it's gonna be the address 004 and not the U3-001 that the matrix info are showing
I just want to make sure that i understand....
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Hi,
Can you share your showfile, so I can have a look? Please include any custom personality files if used.
The address given should be the start address of the main fixture if I remember correctly.
Greetings,
Bootsy