a few requests?

a wee request for further updates? double tap [goto cue] enters "goto cue out" is that possible?

second when recalling groups at present you have to hit [group] [1] [+] [group] [2] would it be possible that if you are recalling groups when you press the first group it carrys though so you end with [group] [1] [+] [2]?

Magic sheets(which i am really liking BTW thank you) when you select fixtures then affect them ie [full] [enter] could these then be cleared from the editor? at present they stay so for example. I select channels 1-5 on magic sheet and [@] [5] [enter] thats fine. Then if I type [6] [thru] [1] [0] [full] [enter] it also grabs 1-5 that is still selected on the magic sheet and puts them to full as well.

 

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  • In case you didn't know when typing multiple groups you don't need the plus, that saves a keystroke. So [Group][1][Group][2] will post Group 1 + Group 2 on the command line. If you are selecting consecutive groups you can use [Thru], so [Group][1][Thru][5] selects groups 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. I don't think they would ever go for group latching as a way to select multiple groups.



    [edited by: bosox242 at 2:48 PM (GMT -6) on Sun, May 5 2013]
  • I'm voting against a double tap on [Goto Cue]. I never want my stage plunged to black during performance because I stuttered on a keystroke.

  • i was thinking [goto cue] [goto cue] [enter]

  • sk8rs_dad said:

    I'm voting against a double tap on [Goto Cue]. I never want my stage plunged to black during performance because I stuttered on a keystroke.

    I second that.... 

     

  • second when recalling groups at present you have to hit [group] [1] [+] [group] [2] would it be possible that if you are recalling groups when you press the first group it carrys though so you end with [group] [1] [+] [2]?

    Magic sheets(which i am really liking BTW thank you) when you select fixtures then affect them ie [full] [enter] could these then be cleared from the editor? at present they stay so for example. I select channels 1-5 on magic sheet and [@] [5] [enter] thats fine. Then if I type [6] [thru] [1] [0] [full] [enter] it also grabs 1-5 that is still selected on the magic sheet and puts them to full as well.

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    The problem with + assuming a group (or - ) is that there is no channel key.  Therefore, if you were trying to build a CL that is group 1 + channels 6 thru 10.... there would be no way to do that short of posting a channel SK.   In 2.0.1 Group 1 + Next will yield groups 1 and 2.

    We are ponding the selection issue.  At the moment, the action of channel selection on the direct selects mimics the way channels are selected via the direct selects, where-in new selects add to the current CL and double hitting removes previous and starts a new selection.  

    Thanks!

    a

     

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  • second when recalling groups at present you have to hit [group] [1] [+] [group] [2] would it be possible that if you are recalling groups when you press the first group it carrys though so you end with [group] [1] [+] [2]?

    Magic sheets(which i am really liking BTW thank you) when you select fixtures then affect them ie [full] [enter] could these then be cleared from the editor? at present they stay so for example. I select channels 1-5 on magic sheet and [@] [5] [enter] thats fine. Then if I type [6] [thru] [1] [0] [full] [enter] it also grabs 1-5 that is still selected on the magic sheet and puts them to full as well.

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    The problem with + assuming a group (or - ) is that there is no channel key.  Therefore, if you were trying to build a CL that is group 1 + channels 6 thru 10.... there would be no way to do that short of posting a channel SK.   In 2.0.1 Group 1 + Next will yield groups 1 and 2.

    We are ponding the selection issue.  At the moment, the action of channel selection on the direct selects mimics the way channels are selected via the direct selects, where-in new selects add to the current CL and double hitting removes previous and starts a new selection.  

    Thanks!

    a

     

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