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CSV export to Madrix
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2022-05-17 11:08

    Hello,

    I'm working on a pixelmapping project.
    Basically, it is a 16 pointed stars (each point is 120 RGBW pixel). Running on madrix.

    I'm facing an issue when I try to import .csv capture2022 exported files into Madrix5.
    The coordinates of the fixtures are displayed both in meters and millimetters in the csv file instead of in one only unit.

    When I import my 1920fixtures into madrix, the "meter displayed" coordinates are considered as invalid.
    Madrix just centers those not displayed in millimeters X or Y values inside of my voxel map instead of putting them at the coordinated they should be situated.

    In result, I have roughtly 80% of my 16universes that are places correctly but the rest is a complete mess.

    I had no problem when I built my project past january with capture2021.

    Could anyone be of any help ?

    Have a good day,

    Hugo

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    2022-05-26 13:55

    Maybe a workaround could be to convert the CSV to an XLS file, so you can work with it in Excel and easily do the changes you need to do. Then save back the XLS as a CSV.

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    2022-05-30 13:17
    • Accepted Answer

    With some spreadsheet handling indeed you can achieve the desired result, but we agree it would be easier if it was exported in a single unit. And therefore you can rest assured it made it into our active planning for next year's product version. Thank you for your understanding.

    Sales Director
    Capture Visualisation AB
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    2022-05-31 18:29

    Hi vangelis,

    Thank you for your reply.

    Have a good day,

    Hugo

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