Scene questions

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Axial-User posted this 12 January 2013

Good point. It could just turn all the 'nodes' off that are attached to that scene though..

However.. creating an all off scene easy and your dev time could be better spent elsewhere at the moment im sure.

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Rod posted this 12 January 2013

That's a good point. It would be neat to show a toggle button instead of activate. I just create an all off scene.

Ryan-Scott posted this 12 January 2013

I initially didn't make a "deactivate" for scenes since it's kind of an abstract definition. For a scene which turns on 2 lights, it's easy to say that "deactivate" means to turn those lights back off. However, what is "deactivated" for a scene that turns on 3 lights and sets 2 others to 25% and another 1 to off? In this case, there's not an easy way for InControl to know without the user specifying what it means. By the time the user does that, it would have been just as easy to make a second scene which was named "Deactivate."

I'm not ruling it out by any means, so if you've got more ideas, please share.

Rod posted this 14 January 2013

Good point. It could just turn all the 'nodes' off that are attached to that scene though..

However.. creating an all off scene easy and your dev time could be better spent elsewhere at the moment im sure.

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