How do I rename a Cue?
On a Gio with 2.1.0 Software
Regards
Diapason
How do I rename a Cue?
On a Gio with 2.1.0 Software
Regards
Diapason
Press the label key twice and start typing.
If you mean renumber then press the [Copy to] key twice to post [Move to] on the command line.
As sk8rs_dad suggested, you can move a cue to a new number using the Copy To key twice...
sk8rs_dad said:If you mean renumber then press the [Copy to] key twice to post [Move to] on the command line.
So [Cue] [1] [Copy To] [Copy To] [Cue] [2] [Enter]
Dan
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, i am sure that i tried that, ill try again tomorrow.
one more question : You would'nt know of an easy way of plotting a "force Black :" Q?
Regards
Diapason
"force black" Q, as in no matter if there is still the previous cue fading, when you press go, you certainly get a blackout? if yes, then Assert the blackout
The force black is one that refers to moving lx
e.g units are plotted into Q1, Same units are plotted in Q2 but in a different position. One does not want to see the move.
A dedicated force black command will insert a point Q prior to, in this case 2, ie 1.9 and make 2 a follow on. It will recalculate and assign the appropriate timings so that every thing is in sync at the end of Q2.
Q1.9 fades the mlx so a look ahead/Mark can b done, Q 2 then fades in the state and the mlx in their positions.
I have worked out away, I think , of doing all this manually, but we all know how impatient LD's and Directors can get when they are asked to wait a sec while the programmer/operator pounds away at the console.
regards
Diapason
Eos does not support this function. At the moment, it is the programmers responsibility to set a mark opportunity for lights.
Thanks,
a
Eos does not support this function. At the moment, it is the programmers responsibility to set a mark opportunity for lights.
Thanks,
a
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