Editing Palettes in List View

When you press the specific Intensity, Focus, Color or Beam palette button twice, a list view for the associated palette type is opened in a new tab (or brings the list view into focus if already open). You can also open the list views from the home screen. See Workspace Layout Menu.

You can also open the list views by using their tab numbers. Press and hold [Tab] and type the number to open.

  • Intensity Palette - [Tab] [2] [2]
  • Focus Palette - [Tab] [2] [3]
  • Color Palette - [Tab] [2] [4]
  • Beam Palette - [Tab] [2] [5]

Indicators for absolute (A), locked (L), and by type (T+) display to the right of the palette number.

Note: In the by type channels column, any channel number with an asterisk indicates that the channel does not have any by type data stored to it.

From the list view, you can select a palette for editing, which changes focus to blind channel view, with the specified palette ready for editing. In addition, you can add palettes to your list and edit the labels for each palette in the list. In list view, you can select palettes and relabel or move them:

  • [1] [5] [Label] <name> [Enter]

While in the specific palette category list view, the {Edit} softkey is available for use. The {Edit} softkey opens a blind channel view of the selected palette and changes focus from the palette list. You can change the blind display to spreadsheet or table view by pressing the [Format] key.

You can copy palettes within the list to another location in the list using [Copy To].

  • <Color Palette> [2] [Copy To] [9] [Enter] [Enter] - copies the contents of color palette 2 to color palette 9. Color palette 2 will remain in the list. The second [Enter] is not required if you have disabled confirmations in setup.

You can also use [Copy To] from presets to palettes.

To move a specific palette to a different location:

  • [1] {Move To} [3] [Enter] - moves the contents and label of the specific palette 1 to palette 3. If palette 3 is already used, you will be asked to confirm that you want to overwrite the existing recorded palette. You can hit [Copy To] [Copy To] to access {Move To}.

You can also move data from a preset to a palette and vice versa. It is important to remember that when using the {Move To} command that data is removed from its current location and moved to its new location.

To edit any palette data from list view:

  • [1] [5] {Edit} [Enter] - selects palette number 15 and brings the blind display into focus, with palette 15 selected for editing. You can use the [Next] and [Last] buttons to access the other palettes, or select a new palette for editing from the keypad.