Is this a feature relevant to companion itself, and not a module?
[x] I believe this to be a feature for companion, not a module
Is there an existing issue for this?
[x] I have searched the existing issues
Describe the feature
hello everyone,
I have the following problem.
I am controlling various lamps via the Artnet module.
I have a button with 100% on.
This has two actions: 1. a DMX 255 value and 2. the layout of the button is changed
and I have a button with 0% off.
This has two actions: 1. a DMX 000 value and 2. the layout of the button is changed
After a power failure the button layout is the same as the last change just before the power failure, this seems to be saved. However, it does not seem to save the DMX value, but this is simply “000” after the power failure and all lamps are off.
Is there a possibility that the last DMX value is also saved and is called up again after a power failure, as the last status, so to speak?
It would also be great if the current DMX value sent could be displayed as a variable.
Best regards and many thanks in advance
Is this a feature relevant to companion itself, and not a module?
Is there an existing issue for this?
Describe the feature
hello everyone, I have the following problem. I am controlling various lamps via the Artnet module. I have a button with 100% on. This has two actions: 1. a DMX 255 value and 2. the layout of the button is changed and I have a button with 0% off. This has two actions: 1. a DMX 000 value and 2. the layout of the button is changed
After a power failure the button layout is the same as the last change just before the power failure, this seems to be saved. However, it does not seem to save the DMX value, but this is simply “000” after the power failure and all lamps are off. Is there a possibility that the last DMX value is also saved and is called up again after a power failure, as the last status, so to speak?
It would also be great if the current DMX value sent could be displayed as a variable. Best regards and many thanks in advance
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