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16. Release notes - Page 235
TitanUniversal_Man_v8-0_TT.doc 05 August 2014
mixing fixture, both RGB and CMY are calculated regardless of source
and a special 'dynamic' value is added to fixed colour channels. When
a global palette containing a dynamic colour channel is applied to a
fixture that only has fixed colour capability it will attempt to match
the colour mixing values wherever possible.
An extra 'Global' option has been added to the palette type toggle
softkey in the record palette menu and a new softkey toggle button
has been added to the quick record menu.
When recording a palette the software will initially automatically set a
type depending on the contents of the programmer. If the
programmer contains the same values for any included attributes for
all selected fixtures and one or more of these attributes are suitable
for global, the palette will automatically become global. If the
programmer contains identical values for all selected fixtures where
none of the attributes are suitable for global it will become shared. If
the programmer contains different values across selected fixtures for
any attribute then it will become normal. If the programmer contains
a mixture of identical suitable and unsuitable attributes across
selected fixtures, the suitable attributes will be recorded as global and
the unsuitable as shared. Overriding an automatic global selection to
shared or normal will record a shared or normal palette respectively
without the global part. Overriding a shared or normal palette to
global will record any suitable attributes if available.
A new 'G' indicator has been added to palette handles to represent
palettes containing global values. Where a palette contains global
values they will appear at the top of the palette view with the row
header 'GLOBAL'
Nested palettes: It is now possible to have palettes that contain
values referenced from other palettes. Where a palette contains a
reference to another palette, updating the original will automatically
translate through in the same way that cues do when referenced
palettes are updated. One use case example for this is where you
might want to have some odd/even colour palettes. By creating these
with references to master colour palettes, updates to just the master
palette will also update the odd/even palettes.
A new softkey toggle option [Record Nested Palettes/Don't Record
Nested Palettes] has been added to the Quick Record and Record
Palette menu. When set to record (default) any palettes in the
programmer will be recorded as references in the new palette. When
viewing palettes there is a new context menu option that toggles
between 'Hide Nested Palettes' and 'Show Nested Palettes'. When set
to hide it will just show the actual value.
When set to show it will show the referenced palette (where
applicable) with the actual value in square brackets.
There is also a new Playback Option softkey toggle [Fire Nested
Palettes]/[Don't Fire Nested Palettes] for palettes in touch
workspaces. This option is specific to when nested palettes are
referenced from cues. Cues that reference palettes set to [Fire Nested
Palettes] will reflect any changes made to the original palette(s) that
are referenced from the nested palette. Cues that reference palettes
set to [Don't Fire Nested Palettes] will take the nested part as a hard
value at the point of recording into a cue and not reflect any
subsequent changes to the palettes referenced from the nested
palette. If you understood that you can have a gold star.
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