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I have different symbols, carefully noted in the legend, for LEDs
with different personalities. For example:<br>
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The text boxes are a good idea, if they don't clutter up the plot
too much.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/20/2015 1:17 PM, Chad Croteau via
Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hi Gang,<br>
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Wondering if anyone out there has thoughts on how to handle a
(somewhat) new situation... With the proliferation of LED
fixtures and the continued proliferation of fixtures that have
multiple non-intensity parameters, I'm finding that getting
equipment profiles pre-set on the lighting equipment prior to,
or during hang is getting tougher. Things get set wrong, or not
at all, and it seems to come from the fact that all the
necessary information is tracked across a few different
documents... So, wondering how others out there handle the
situation. Of course it's tracked through the instrument
schedule what settings should be on each fixture, but I'm
debating adding a text box on plots to indicate what profiles
the different fixture types should be set to in their internal
settings to help out the LX crews I typically deal with.<br>
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Any thoughts on whether this is a good or bad idea? How have
others handled it?<br>
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