brian hutchison Posted January 20, 2018 Report Posted January 20, 2018 Hi! A really useful feature for use in venues would be "template files", i.e. read-only show files which can't be (easily) edited, just loaded and then saved with a different name as a normal showfile. This allows the desk to easily be set to a clean starting state without relying on keeping a file on an external stick or user discipline. Alternatively, if I've missed a way to do this already it'd be good to know! Quote
Edward Z88 Posted January 22, 2018 Report Posted January 22, 2018 Hi Brian, Thanks very much for the request. I have logged this on our software tracking system as feature request ZOS-8425. Currently a similar way to do this is to load in "Setup & Palettes", which allows you to just load in those parts of a show file, and leave the rest of the console empty ready for programming. Hope that helps Edward Quote Edward Smith Formerly: Zero 88 Product Specialist - Email Support Currently: Obsidian Control Systems Product Specialist
Jon Hole Posted January 30, 2018 Report Posted January 30, 2018 Hi Brian, We've experimented with the idea of a "default" showfile - a specific file you could easily load (but not quite so easily overwrite - perhaps requiring a code). This was initially for an internal purpose (for use during tradeshows to revert consoles back to a default state), however it could also be useful for situations like this. This would probably be listed under the "Source" dropdown - so you have the USB devices, and a "Default showfile" section. Thoughts? Quote Jon Hole linkedin.com/in/jonhole
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