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If you later change the number of smart objects, you can reassign patterns to all loaded smart objects and if necessary change the pattern set. To do this:
On the Edit menu, click Assign Smart Object Patterns.
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You can assign patterns to Smart Objects in either of these ways:
Enable Evoke to automatically assign a unique pattern to each smart object. This is the default option.
To check that Evoke is managing smart object patterns:
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Open the Preferences dialog box (Settings > Preferences or press Shift-P) and in User Preferences, scroll to the Objects section and ensure that Automatically manage smart object patterns is selected.
Scroll pagebreak When this option is selected, Evoke automatically manages the patterns for smart objects whenever a smart object is created. Note that:
The new smart object is assigned a unique pattern from the current pattern set, if one is available.
The initial pattern set is 5-from-8, meaning that 5 of the Pulsar marker LEDs are turned on. There are 56 unique patterns in this set.
If you require more than 56 patterns, Evoke switches to the 4-from-8 pattern set. There are 70 unique patterns in this set.
Any smart objects that aren't using the correct pattern set are assigned a new pattern.
If you require more than 70 patterns, excess smart objects are assigned pattern 0, meaning they will not turn on any markers and can't be tracked.
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- Assign patterns using the Evoke API (see Vicon Evoke API & automation). In this case, if you don't want Evoke to make changes to the patterns, in the Preferences dialog box, scroll to the Objects section and clear Automatically manage smart object patterns.
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