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The articles have a uniform layout with a view to providing clear and concise information . Each article begins with a short review of the function of the module and how it can be used. A more detailed explanation of the module follows, with useful tips to speed up the learning process. | The articles have a uniform layout with a view to providing clear and concise information . Each article begins with a short review of the function of the module and how it can be used. A more detailed explanation of the module follows, with useful tips to speed up the learning process. | ||
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The flags of the commands as well are represented as follows in the text: «''Flag''»<br /> | The flags of the commands as well are represented as follows in the text: «''Flag''»<br /> | ||
File and list paths are stressed by a non-proportional document in apostrophes: <tt>"...\DMXControl\DMXControl.exe"</tt> | File and list paths are stressed by a non-proportional document in apostrophes: <tt>"...\DMXControl\DMXControl.exe"</tt> |
Revision as of 10:10, 5 November 2013
Welcome
We introduce the freeware DMXControl 2 to you in this manual. This is a powerful and comprehensive set of modules with which you can very easily carry out PC based control of your DMX light equipment. The project DMXControl can be reached over the DMXControl website[1] and is part of a charitable association DMXControl Projektes e. V.[2].
The manual covers the operation of the individual parts of the software together with useful tips. Furthermore there are several Tutorials (here) around DMXControl are at your disposal with step for step instructions and support from the DMXControl forum[3] for requests and suggestions.
This manual is aimed both at beginners using DMX software for the first time and advanced users who just need help with certain functions. The individual program modules of DMXControl 2 are described in the front part of the manual with detailed descriptions of the module operation. Articles in the back of the manual relate to popular Plugins, a glossary and a list of DMX controllers / dongles supported by DMXControl 2.
Structure and Conventions
The manual of DMXControl 2 is designed to be read like a book so that you can scroll through the individual chapters. Each article has navigation bars for easy navigating and reviewing.
Furthermore the navigation bars provide an expanding view of the chapters with links to the corresponding articles.
The articles have a uniform layout with a view to providing clear and concise information . Each article begins with a short review of the function of the module and how it can be used. A more detailed explanation of the module follows, with useful tips to speed up the learning process.
All buttons, menu items and window names use following scheme: «Text»
The flags of the commands as well are represented as follows in the text: «Flag»
File and list paths are stressed by a non-proportional document in apostrophes: "...\DMXControl\DMXControl.exe"
Single notes, warnings and references are emphasized with special boxes :
Useful notes and more exact analyses of single module components are in this field. |
Here important notes stand there these should be taken into account since they concern important program functions. |
There are very important notes which can lead to malfunctions of DMXControl 2 at nonobservance in this box. |
References are announced at this field to other partly external sides. |
We welcome constructive suggestions and notes regarding the software and manual with a view to improving these further. Suggestions for improvements to the software can be entered in the DMXControl forum[3]. You can send these suggestions to the DMXControl bug tracking system[4] also as a request with the broad consent from. Please use the manual area for remarks about the manual in the bug tracking system[5].
We hope you have a lot of fun with DMXControl 2 and hope that it allows you to get closer to perfecting that 'perfect' Lightshow .
We still look for support of native speakers for the English Wiki, because we are a German project. If you interested to cooperated with us, you can send us a request under Info@DMXControl.de[[1]]. |
Your DMXControl team
Manual authors
Publisher
DMXControl Projects e.V.
Beuthener Straße 8b
13125 Berlin Germany
Authors
- Frank Burghardt
- Jens-Peter Kühn
- Julien Mintenbeck
- Uwe Prenner
Translators
- ...
Links and References
Links
- ↑ DMXControl website: http://www.dmxcontrol.de
- ↑ DMXControl Projektes e.V. website: http://www.dmxcontrol-projects.org
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 DMXControl Forum: http://www.dmxcontrol.de/forum
- ↑ DMXControl-Bugtracker: http://www.dmxcontrol.de/bugtracker
- ↑ Bugtracker (manual area): http://www.dmxcontrol.de/flyspray/index.php?project=7&do=index&switch=1
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