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cd lightsim
python lightsim.py
Play with sliders.
How to see the new lightsim:
Start 3 shells, and in each one set this:
export LIGHT9_SHOW=/path/to/light9/show/dance2008
You may need a 'chmod 755 bin/*' if this is a new darcs checkout.
Shell 1:
bin/dmxserver --dummy
Shell 2:
bin/keyboardcomposer --no-sliders
Shell 3:
bin/lightsim
(it spews tons of Qt stderr, unfortunately)
In the keyboardcomposer GUI, bring up any combination of these subs:
house
midleft
midright
red
orange
green
As you adjust subs, lightsim should rerender its combination of
channel photos. I didn't have any properly-photographed lights, so
all you get are some lousy hand-painted lights on a single photo.
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