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Support for multiple cue lists, including on Eos import
Native support for 16 bit DMX functions throughout the program
Output a static cue over sACN
Show experimental beam visualisation on plots using SVG lighting filters
Configuration files can now be loaded from user directories
Added new verb Label to set the label of objects, separate from the arbitrary Set command
JSON fixture templates have been deprecated; GDTF is now the only supported format for templates
Virtual functions now have much better support throughout the program, including on GDTF and Eos import
Values in cues now track forward in move-fade fashion when querying later cues in the same cue list
Hexadecimal data in cues is converted to decimal when displayed
Show raw palette data or palette labels for referenced data in cues
Gel colour conversion now supports all Roscolux and Supergel numeric codes. Support for e-colour+ and HTML named colours has been removed
The reference syntax now supports unbounded ranges such as >101 and 101>
Define inline filters within the reference syntax such as (fixture-type=Dimmer)[*]
Technical Changes
Completely rewritten backend to now be object-oriented, offering easier-to-use abstractions for interpreter extensions
Completely separated client/server interface/interpreter model, so now multiple interfaces can latch to one interpreter, and all interpreter configuration is done at a program-level, rather than interface-level
ASCII parsing is now separated from the Eos extension, so is free to be implemented in other areas or extracted as a library
pygdtf now requires v1.0.1, which introduced API-breaking changes
Command trigger keywords have been formalised as Noun and Verb and are now defined centrally to allow for common usage between interpreter extensions
Autocomplete keys are now defined on the basis of Noun and Verb constant names, so will be unaffected by future name changes or localisation
Objects are now passed to commands in the order they are typed on the command line, rather than the document order, making Fan much more useful