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  1. Hello everyone! We recently bought a JesterML for our Club in Switzerland (Aarau, Club Flösserplatz). There, we had several older Fixtures (Scanners) for which I created profiles in the "Fixture Tools"-Software. I was upload the file to the JesterML (with my USB stick), and patching it/using it worked just fine. Thus, I could do all basic things that I had hoped for. So far so good. However, in the PC software, apart from basic channel assignment, I was also able to assign names for the different gobos and colors. Let's say, for example, my scanner has a star-shaped gobo at DMX value 150-159. In the PC software, it was possible to give said gobo a name, for example "STAR". Also, in the resulting file that I uploaded, this Information seems neatly stored. (Yes, i peeked inside using notepad) The JesterML, however, does not display any of this "name" - information on its Display (the one next to the Wheels). Instead, I only see DMX values from 0 to 255, right next to ABS or REL. (Dont ask me how it gets to 255. 254 should be the maximum value any binary 8 - bit variable can hold. But maybe thats just me... By the way, "Freestyler DMX" does the same... why? But, I digress... ). What I'd like to see on the small display is the actual name of a Gobo instead of a DMX value. Is that possible? Did I accidentially overlook something in the manual? Did i not use Google/Forum search intensely enough (i.e. its already been posted)? Or is my idea plain wierd? Looking forward to any answers. Greetings from Switzerland, Andy p.s. I attached the fixture file for our scanner - feel free to take a look inside. genius.ift
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