dmx
DMX512 (for Digital Multiplex with 512 pieces of information) is a standard for digital communication networks that are commonly used to control lighting and effects. It was created in 1986 by the United States Institute for Theatre Technology and later revised as an ANSI standard by the Entertainment Services and Technology Association.
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There are a lot of pull requests for new fixtures that are not yet reviewed and merged. Reviewing them (and maybe fixing smaller issues) helps get this number down and the number of fixtures in OFL up!
See the [step-by-step instructions for fixture reviews](https://gi
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Currently the library has a lot of code dumped throughout that has no documentation associated to explain what it does. Additionally, there is no real testing in place to ensure older methods are not broken by never changes etc.
Therefor, implementing correct docstrings throughout the code and implementing proper testing would be a good way to bring up the quality of the library.
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Describe the feature
When exporting a .companionconfig file, notes about the user's changes are included as part of the saved data
This is not to suggest that Companion track the changes, but the user would be prompted with a free-form text field to complete. Whatever they type in that field would be stored with all the button/page date, like this:
{"usernotes":"Reversed order of buttons