User Manual
Laserworld Showeditor 2015
Version 2015/1.0 2015 Page 104
8.6.1. Show used Softwarepaths
This button opens a dialog box showing the file paths used for storing files and
settings by Laserworld Showeditor.
8.6.2. Style of Color Selection
Set the style of the color selection, which is displayed in the upper right corner of the
Figure Editor Window: Color circle is selected as standard – this option provides a
basic selection of colors. The full color spectrum can be chosen from with the Color
Cube. (See chapter 6.8 and following for further details)
8.6.3. Save Undo Files
Undo Files are saved periodically as standard. To increase performance, especially
on editing larger figures, this option Auto-Save can be switched off here.
Remember: Recovery after a program crash cannot be done any more, if this option
is deactivated.
8.6.4. Info: new version
As standard, Laserworld Showeditor checks online on the Showeditor servers if there
are any new program versions available. A popup shows on program start if a newer
version is detected.
Unchecking this option makes Laserworld Showeditor not look up for new versions
any more.
Make sure to stay up to date manually!
8.6.5. Select Language
These radio buttons allow for custom selection of the desired frontend / interface
language of Laserworld Showeditor. There are many different translations available,
more will follow.
Laserworld Showeditor was developed in German language first, so English and
German are the most advanced language packs for the software at the moment.
8.6.6. Monitor action during playing HQ or Playlist shows
These options control the screen display behaviour during show play.
8.6.6.1. Show Dark Screen
This option controls if the main screen shall be switched to black when a show is
played HQ or from Playlist.
8.6.6.2. Switch Monitor Standby
The Standby option controls if all screens shall be switched to black when a show is
played HQ or from Playlist. This option is recommended for multi-screen control
setups. On mouse movement, the screens come on again, so it is recommended to
not touch the mouse during show play, except the following option is chosen as well.