Version affected: SS2 18 Jan 2011.
Steps to reproduce.
1. Go to the Edit window of a switch or button.
2. Activate the pan/tilt window.
3. Select a fixture and enable EasyTIme pan/tilt for it.
4. Go to EasyTime editor, and make a simple figure.
5. When moving the faders, they will usually go to 0, thus having to reset them and doing the same work twice.
Workaround: use the tiny arrows on top and bottom of the faders.
Suggestion: have the arrows close to each other or enable a key combo to move them with the arrow keys, which are far more precise than trackpads or mouse.
Thanks,
Kiike
[SOLVED] Bug in the Pan/Tilt of the Edit window.
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[SOLVED] Bug in the Pan/Tilt of the Edit window.
Last edited by Kiike on Sat Feb 26, 2011 7:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Bug in the Pan/Tilt of the Edit window.
I dont understand this. Are you using a pan/tilt effect? when I move the faders they don't seem to reset to 0.5. When moving the faders, they will usually go to 0, thus having to reset them and doing the same work twice.
Simon
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Re: Bug in the Pan/Tilt of the Edit window.
I'll record a video then. Yes, Pan/Tilt effect. When moving the X-Y faders they randomly reset to 0. That is by moving them, not using the tiny arrows.
Thanks for your reply, Simon.
Thanks for your reply, Simon.
Re: Bug in the Pan/Tilt of the Edit window.
Weird, what os? Yeah a video would be good, thanks.
Simon
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Re: Bug in the Pan/Tilt of the Edit window.
That's in Windows 7. Unfortunately I don't have the laptop here, so when I can i'll record a video. Indeed, that's weird. I have yet to try if this bug is still present on the Feb. 18 Beta.
Re: Bug in the Pan/Tilt of the Edit window.
Fortunately enough, this doesn't happen in the latest beta.