If a parameter uses percentage values, QLab will accept decimal numbers on the command line or when typing into the text field of sliders or tiles. Individual parameters of instruments can be set to use one or the other in their definitions. ![]() QLab supports both percentage values and “raw” DMX values. Percentages, DMX values, and decimal numbers Instruments which do not have the given parameter are ignored. So the command group.blue = 50 would set the blue parameter of any instruments in that group to 50. ![]() When a command refers to group.parameter, the value of that command is passed to all instruments within the group that have that parameter. So, if instrument 20 uses an instrument definition that sets the default parameter to intensity, 20 = 75 is the exact same thing as 20.intensity = 75. Typically, this default parameter is intensity but it can be any parameter. When a command omits a parameter, QLab fills in the default parameter as specified by the instrument’s definition. 10=53 is the exact same thing as 10 = 53. ![]() Note that spaces in a lighting command are always optional.
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