[needs-packaging] StageLight Basic - a DMX512 stage lighting & device controller and interface
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Ubuntu |
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Bug Description
URL:
http://
Description:
StageLight Basic is simple easy to use lighting scene editor and sequencer designed so anyone that has operated a basic lighting console will be able to learn how to use it in about 10 minutes.
It has been designed for schools, churches, traveling performers, shops, homes (Christmas lights anyone), and really small theaters.
Using the DMX4Linux drivers and possibly some others it will have access to a variety of DMX512 interfaces, including some freely available parallel port designs.
StageLight Basic is exactly what it says - BASIC! It is not meant to be a whizz bang, do it all program with lots of bells and whistles, it is designed to be basic and simple to use. This should ultimately lead to reliability due to its simplicity. Over time features may be added, but the ultimate goal is for stability and simplicity of use.
useful links
DMX4Linux drivers at http://
DMX512 control protocol at
StageLight Basic is being developed on the GNU/Linux operating system using the FLTK Graphical User Interface Library and the DMX4Linux Hardware drivers.
SLAVE Lighting (previously Light-n-Easy) has released StageLight Basic under the GNU/GPL Licensing from Version 0.0.13 and the project has been moved to Sourceforge and can be found at http://
SLAVE Lighting has started working on a new advanced version of StageLight aimed for more commercial situations, and has discontinued major work on StageLight Basic but has released it to the GNU/Linux community instead. SLAVE Lighting will continue some development on StageLight Basic as they feel that it is a worth while project.
License: GNU GPL
Notes:
also http://
Changed in gutsy-backports: | |
status: | New → Incomplete |
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status: | New → Incomplete |
description: | updated |
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status: | Incomplete → Won't Fix |
Instead of touching up your bug reports, why not have a go at packaging some of these instead?