Copy input slice to output and other Adv. Output Features

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DayVeeJay
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Copy input slice to output and other Adv. Output Features

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So apparently I come up with 101 ideas when I'm working like crazy... I think it'd be pretty cool if you could press a button and the shape that you made on the input is copied to the output (and vice versa). I find that simple shapes are similar on the input/output screens a lot of the time. Even if they're not, it makes seeing your slice a lot easier when you switch.
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Re: Copy input slice to output

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Good call...just ran into this situation the last two days while mapping 56 little led panels.
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Re: Copy input slice to output

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A snapping feature and the ability to do simple math in the size/position fields (such as 1024/4=width or 1024-256=position) would be really nice.

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Re: Copy input slice to output and other Adv. Output Feature

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Thanks Joris! I think I need a little refresher. Time to bust out the manual and tutorials.

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