Windowdestinationrecta ngle, Windowenable, Windowdestinationrectangle – RGB Spectrum Quadra User's Guide User Manual

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Command Summary

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WindowDestinationRecta
ngle

<output #> [<x: -
1920...3840> <y: -
1440...2880> <width:
0…1920> <height:
0...1440>] [duration:
0.1…128]

Sets both the position and size of an input’s
destination rectangle. The optional duration argument
specifies the duration (in seconds) of a transition from
the current WDR parameters to the new WDR
parameters.

The

<x>

and

<y>

arguments represent the

monitor coordinates of the rectangle’s top
left corner, but hardware limitations may
cause the actual placement to differ slightly
from that specified. (When you read

WDR

for any input, the numbers given accurately
reflect the hardware state.)

The

<width>

and

<height>

arguments

represent the pixel width and line height of
the destination rectangle. width range is
1…1920, height range is 1… 1440.

The rectangle can be positioned and sized so that part
of it is positioned off screen.

WDR

is limited to the

output resolution of the

Quadra

(full screen display).

Example: With an output host resolution of
1024 x 768, set output 4 to full screen:

>WDR 4 0 0 1024 768

Example: Place a 100 pixel by 100 line video
window at column 300, line 400 on the monitor
for output 2:

>WDR 2 300 400 100 100

Example: Make a 5 second transition from the
current

WDR

to a 600 pixel by 600 line window,

starting at column 100, line 100 for output 1:

>WDR 1 100 100 600 600 5

WINdowENable

<output # | ALL>
[<ON |OFF> [duration:
0.1 ... 128]]

Turns the specified input on or off. The

WINEN ALL

command is used to turn all inputs on or off
simultaneously. Each input may be faded using the
optional duration parameter (range 0.1 … 128.0
seconds).

Default:

ALL ON

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Display Commands Descriptions(Continued)

Command

Arguments

Description

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