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Page 82 – 5. Palettes
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TM.doc 02 September 2013
the programmer (which have been changed)
[Group in programmer] records all channels in any attribute
group which has one or more channels in the programmer. For
example if Cyan is in the programmer, all colour channel
settings will be recorded even if not in the programmer.
[Group in mask] records everything included by the mask set
on the attribute buttons
[Mixed] records by attribute group for Position and Colour but
by channel for all other controls.
The console will automatically create a legend for your palette
(unless the User Setting [Auto Legend] is set to Off). For colour
palettes a coloured icon is used to show the selected colour. If
the palette contains fixtures set to different colours, a coloured
bar will be shown for each. For CITP (media server) palettes,
the media thumbnail will be used. For other attributes the last
adjusted function value will be used for the legend, except for
pan and tilt which will use a default legend.
You can also manually set a legend for the palette while you are
saving it using [Provide a legend]. See section
5.1.4 for how to
change the palette legend.
If you select a Palette button which is already used, the console
offers you options to [Cancel], [Replace] or [Merge] the existing
palette. [Replace] will erase the palette and save only the latest
changes you have made. [Merge] will combine your changes
with the palette. This allows you to add settings for additional
types of fixtures to a shared palette or to update the existing
fixture settings. Pressing the palette button again will
automatically merge. The palettes are merged using Quick
Merge, which has a mask to include or exclude attribute types.
5.1.3 Quick record
The palette windows allow you to quickly record a new palette. Just
touch the button where you want to record – the button will turn red
with a + sign. At this point you can enter a legend for the new palette
or change mask settings. A second press on the button will save the
palette.
When using Quick Record, the palette mask is automatically set
to match the window, so if you touch a button in the Position
window, the mask will be set to only store position attributes.
This does not happen if you use the Record Palette button.
Quick record also works for groups, workspaces and the playback
window.
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