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Post by zat1983 on Sept 11, 2019 20:30:44 GMT -5
I'm on job where we have a grid of over 100 fixtures and we're trying to give them the same integer with the tenths being the row and the hundredths being the column. whenever i do a number such as 99.312 or any that are higher than 99.250, it rounds to 99.
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Post by johnmcsoft on Sept 15, 2019 14:27:32 GMT -5
I'm clearly out of the loop, I had no idea there were consoles that could use channel numbers with decimal numbers greater than 250. Why not just number them as whole numbers? Say 100's for the first row (100-199), 200's for the second row, 300's for the third row, etc.?
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Post by zat1983 on Sept 16, 2019 12:32:19 GMT -5
I'm clearly out of the loop, I had no idea there were consoles that could use channel numbers with decimal numbers greater than 250. Why not just number them as whole numbers? Say 100's for the first row (100-199), 200's for the second row, 300's for the third row, etc.? Hog4 you can. We want the whole Overhead to have one whole number so you can select it by just typing in 99. This technique is done more in film and tv when you want a large soft box with multiple fixtures but want it one fixture number for the gaffer.
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Post by johnmcsoft on Sept 22, 2019 9:23:13 GMT -5
I'd suggest filing a bug report/feature request at www.mckernon.com, that way it gets added to the wish list for a future release. Be sure to say what the highest decimal number should be (and no, it can't be "infinite").
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