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Was using this to mock-up multiple sACN sources coming and going on a network and found myself squinting a lot at the Online column in Universe View. Online and Offline text look very similar with 3 or more sources.
Was thinking it may be a good idea to add color to the font so at a glance, we can see online sources in Green text (just the Online column text) and offline sources in Red text.
Was wondering when a source has gone offline and comes back online, is it possible to have the text reflect that, such as "Online-Restored" or just restored or some such verbage that reflects that the source has gone and comeback
I realize Flicker Finder is good for that as well but when all levels return to the same level, I am more interested in whether the source actually left. In this use-case, trying to troubleshoot IGMP Querier timing.
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Are you aware of the logging window?
There is an option avaliable to show "Level Changes" and/or "Source Changes".
Perhaps setting this to simply log Source Changes is what you want?
0c56412 adds an additional colour and status of Yellow/Online (unstable) to a change already made in v2.2 (0c56412) which moves online status to a more useful location and highlights with Green or Red
Was using this to mock-up multiple sACN sources coming and going on a network and found myself squinting a lot at the Online column in Universe View. Online and Offline text look very similar with 3 or more sources.
Was thinking it may be a good idea to add color to the font so at a glance, we can see online sources in Green text (just the Online column text) and offline sources in Red text.
Was wondering when a source has gone offline and comes back online, is it possible to have the text reflect that, such as "Online-Restored" or just restored or some such verbage that reflects that the source has gone and comeback
I realize Flicker Finder is good for that as well but when all levels return to the same level, I am more interested in whether the source actually left. In this use-case, trying to troubleshoot IGMP Querier timing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: