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hello everybody
I have one more question about the color-codes in Zero-OS
some color-codes are explained in the manual other are not...

so for example in the Prgrammer and the Output-window
red parameters are tagged; yellow are not tagged...
key but what about the blue ones ?? or the (lite)green-ones ??

other question :
the color-codes in the Fixture-Level window are a real mystery for me
beside that the purple-ones seem to be coming from earlier tagged memory parameters (see the screenshot below).... but what about brown, lite-green, lite-blue etc ???

thanks for any help

 

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Posted

Hi Ziglight,

 

Here are what the colours mean:

 

Red - programmer values (these aren't recorded anywhere yet, and will be removed when clear is pressed twice)

Yellow - being recalled from somewhere that isn't a cue (generally submasters, UDKs (on ORB) or a default value)

Blue - value from a cue / memory which has gone up since the previous cue (up towards the blue sky)

Green - value from a cue / memory which has gone down since the previous cue (down towards the green grass)

White - a "blocked" value where the channel's programmed at a value it's already at (shown as RED in fixture levels)

Purple - a tracked value from a previous cue

Jon Hole
Global Product Manager, Systems and Control

Posted

Yepp thank you very much for these informations...!! (these are very usefull to understand the progression of parameters in the stack and helps to improve edition...!!)

thanks ! :)

 

is there a chance to get this kind of "fixture-levels" also for Submasters in a future ZerOS ???

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