tom_the_LD Posted January 30, 2012 Share Posted January 30, 2012 Hi all, Hope everyone is well. Quick question. I'm programming a show on an Ion this week and I'm sure that in the past I've been able to go "Channel x, Rem Dim, At At" but now it doesn't seem to work. "Rem Dim At Full" is fine, but At At would be quicker for me. Am I dreaming or should it in fact work? We're currently using 1.9.8. Cheers! Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IRW Posted January 31, 2012 Share Posted January 31, 2012 Hi all, Hope everyone is well. Quick question. I'm programming a show on an Ion this week and I'm sure that in the past I've been able to go "Channel x, Rem Dim, At At" but now it doesn't seem to work. "Rem Dim At Full" is fine, but At At would be quicker for me. Am I dreaming or should it in fact work? We're currently using 1.9.8. Cheers! Tom I've just had a play in the OLE- the only syntax I seem to be able to achieve what you want with is as follows:Channel X, Rem Dim, Enter, @, @orChannel X, @, @, Rem Dim, Enter Are you sure you're not thinking about a strand console? The command "Channel x, Rem Dim" would work in GeniusPro. (Without even the @@!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tom_the_LD Posted January 31, 2012 Author Share Posted January 31, 2012 I've just had a play in the OLE- the only syntax I seem to be able to achieve what you want with is as follows:Channel X, Rem Dim, Enter, @, @orChannel X, @, @, Rem Dim, Enter Are you sure you're not thinking about a strand console? The command "Channel x, Rem Dim" would work in GeniusPro. (Without even the @@!)Thanks for that. It could just be I'm getting the enter and @ @ confused! The first command would be the one I was thinking of. I shall be using that today - thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neil_m_123 Posted January 31, 2012 Share Posted January 31, 2012 Hi all, Hope everyone is well. Quick question. I'm programming a show on an Ion this week and I'm sure that in the past I've been able to go "Channel x, Rem Dim, At At" but now it doesn't seem to work. "Rem Dim At Full" is fine, but At At would be quicker for me. Am I dreaming or should it in fact work? We're currently using 1.9.8. Cheers! Tom On the Congo in the system settings there is an at mode tick box and if its not selected the at at function doesn't work. Not sure if the Ion is the same though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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