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Sheet Count
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:25 pm
by stacychalmers
For some reason, my sheet counts don't appear in my color count reports. The column is there, but empty.
My fixtures are all stock - ETC or Selecon. Any ideas?
I'm using the pay version of lxBeams 3.6.4 on a machine running Yosemite.
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:28 pm
by admin
Can you try the latest version 4.0.2?
This may not make a difference if the number of frames per sheet is not defined in the frames table. The default library only includes the three most common US frame sizes, 6.25", 7.5" and 10". Other sizes need to be specified as to how many frames you get per sheet. (Setup->Frames...) For example, there is no default entry for "185mm" so Selecon lights with that frame size will not add to a sheets total until you specify how many per sheet in the Frames table.
Frames are saved with each plot. However, you can add a global library of frames by setting them up in a plot. Then, choose "Export Key" from the popup menu in the Inspector's symbols tab. From the popup menu at the bottom of the save sheet select the "Frames" file type. Save a file called frames.lxframes in the ~/Library/Application Support/com.claudeheintzdesign.lxseries folder. (not in the keys subfolder)
tried 4.02
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:54 pm
by stacychalmers
Updated to 4.0.2nStill no sheet count. Have I forgotten to do something with frame sizes, or do I need to input stock sheet sizes somewhere in the color library?
I do like the new layout though.
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 4:19 pm
by admin
I edited my original reply because I realized that you might not be using fixtures with frames->sheets values defined in the Frames table.
The default library only includes the three most common US frame sizes, 6.25", 7.5" and 10". Other sizes need to be specified as to how many frames you get per sheet. (Setup->Frames...) For example, there is no default entry for "185mm" so Selecon lights with that frame size will not add to a sheets total until you specify how many per sheet in the Frames table.
Frames are saved with each plot. However, you can add a global library of frames by setting them up in a plot. Then, choose "Export Key" from the popup menu in the Inspector's symbols tab. From the popup menu at the bottom of the save sheet select the "Frames" file type. Save a file called frames.lxframes in the ~/Library/Application Support/com.claudeheintzdesign.lxseries folder. (not in the keys subfolder)
problem solved
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 10:45 pm
by stacychalmers
So I realized two things. 1. I had a 10 degree source 4 that was no color, but didn't have a value on the frames sheet.
2. I had to remove my color count report and reload it from the library.