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To resize a panel, click and drag anywhere on the panel's border and drag the direction you'd like to scale it in.
To resize a panel, click and drag anywhere on the panel's border and drag the direction you'd like to scale it in.


=== Panel Types ===
== Panel Types ==


You have the flexibility to configure your layout however you choose. The following is a list of panels you can use:
You have the flexibility to configure your layout however you choose. The following is a list of panels you can use:
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* [[Submasters Panel]] allows you to record intensity information from multiple groups and fixtures at different intensities onto a single fader.  
* [[Submasters Panel]] allows you to record intensity information from multiple groups and fixtures at different intensities onto a single fader.  


====Attribute Panels====
===Attribute Panels===
* [[Color Picker Panel]] lets you select a color to be applied to groups or fixtures.
* [[Color Picker Panel]] lets you select a color to be applied to groups or fixtures.
* [[Intensity Panel]] lets you set or fade to intensity values on groups or fixtures.
* [[Intensity Panel]] lets you set or fade to intensity values on groups or fixtures.
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* [[DMX Panel]] gives you the ability to view the DMX control data that is being output by Lightforge. It also allows you to do simple channel checks.  
* [[DMX Panel]] gives you the ability to view the DMX control data that is being output by Lightforge. It also allows you to do simple channel checks.  


==== Cue & Cue Writing ====
=== Cue & Cue Writing ===
* [[Audio Player Panel]] lets you play back audio tracks without syncing them to your timeline.
* [[Audio Player Panel]] lets you play back audio tracks without syncing them to your timeline.
* [[Timeline Panel]] is used to manipulate lighting cues and audio files, and position them in time.  
* [[Timeline Panel]] is used to manipulate lighting cues and audio files, and position them in time.  

Revision as of 10:12, 14 January 2022

The Lightforge interface is designed to be very customizable and allow you the ability to set up the interface in whatever manner makes the most sense to you, or however makes the most sense for your particular application.


Panels

Panels are the main type of interface element that you will work with in Lightforge. Panels can be scaled, split into multiple panels, changed to different panels, or removed entirely.

Working With Panels

Every panel contains two handles. One to divide or remove a panel in the top right corner, and one to change the panel type in the top left corner.

Dividing a Panel

To divide a panel into two new panels, click and drag the top right handle either left, to divide the panel horizontally, or down to divide it vertically. An overlay will indicate which direction the panel will divide. If you wish to cancel this operation, just move your mouse back to the original handle position.

Removing a Panel

To remove a panel, click on the top right handle, and drag it outside the bounds of the panel. The panel will highlight in red indicating that it is going to be removed from the interface. To cancel this operation, move your mouse back to the original handle position.

Changing the Panel Type

To change the panel type, click on the top left handle, and select the type of panel you would like to use from the drop down menu.

Resizing Panels

To resize a panel, click and drag anywhere on the panel's border and drag the direction you'd like to scale it in.

Panel Types

You have the flexibility to configure your layout however you choose. The following is a list of panels you can use:

  • Groups Panel is the primary means for managing and selecting your lighting rig.
  • Submasters Panel allows you to record intensity information from multiple groups and fixtures at different intensities onto a single fader.

Attribute Panels

  • Color Picker Panel lets you select a color to be applied to groups or fixtures.
  • Intensity Panel lets you set or fade to intensity values on groups or fixtures.
  • Positioner Panel gives you the ability to control the pan and tilt values on groups or fixtures.
  • Attributes Panel lets you adjust all the various attributes that a lighting fixture may utilize.
  • Effects Panel lets you select, create, and modify effects.
  • Effect Settings Panel allows you to adjust settings on effects, and keyframe effect changes over time.
  • DMX Panel gives you the ability to view the DMX control data that is being output by Lightforge. It also allows you to do simple channel checks.

Cue & Cue Writing

  • Audio Player Panel lets you play back audio tracks without syncing them to your timeline.
  • Timeline Panel is used to manipulate lighting cues and audio files, and position them in time.
  • Show List Panel allows you to move between multiple cue lists in a single show.
  • Cue Editor Panel is used to modify a cue's settings, remove groups or attributes, and keyframe changes over time.
  • Show Controls Panel gives you basic transport control (play, pause, next, previous) as well as the ability to add new cues, and audio files, and enable or disable crossfades on certain attribute changes.
  • Palettes Panel lets you record presets that can be recalled live or recorded into cues.