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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
With the cue list several | With the cue list several cues can be summarized by light atmospheres to a sequence. This offers you the possibility of organizing the individual cues at an event with a firmly predefined expiry of the light atmospheres. This module is similarly suitable for theater events and comparable event forms with that like the script also. | ||
{{Picture_with_subtitle |DMXC2_Manual_cue_list_new_cue.png|1|Create a new cue|center}} | {{Picture_with_subtitle |DMXC2_Manual_cue_list_new_cue.png|1|Create a new cue|center}} | ||
Per cue which takes effect however only within the cue list or an effect a one dazzling time as well as a duration you (describe in the | Per cue which takes effect however only within the cue list or an effect a one dazzling time as well as a duration you (describe in the Chasers tool) as hold time can be indicated. | ||
Values of a cue remain active on the version until they are overwritten explicitly, for example by another cue. | Values of a cue remain active on the version until they are overwritten explicitly, for example by another cue. | ||
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One or several cues form a cue list. The maximum number of cues per cue list is only limited by the resources of your computer. Playing a cue list means the sequential execution of all individual cues under consideration of the the one dazzling time and duration (hold time). The cues can also manually be further switched. Several cue lists can expire at the same time (parallel operation). | One or several cues form a cue list. The maximum number of cues per cue list is only limited by the resources of your computer. Playing a cue list means the sequential execution of all individual cues under consideration of the the one dazzling time and duration (hold time). The cues can also manually be further switched. Several cue lists can expire at the same time (parallel operation). | ||
E. g. you use the cue tool at theater applications and everywhere there where it suffices, simple cues after a particular duration (hold time) further add-on. The | E. g. you use the cue tool at theater applications and everywhere there where it suffices, simple cues after a particular duration (hold time) further add-on. The cue tool works resource loading substantially less than the [[chaser_tool_DMXC2|chaser tool]]. The cue list is always worked off sequentially and to be more precise as of the cue which is just highlighted. For the beginning of the play, so the first entry must be highlighted. | ||
==Controls== | ==Controls== | ||
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So that the button « GO & raquo; the manual further wiring can work, the following conditions must be filled for: | So that the button « GO & raquo; the manual further wiring can work, the following conditions must be filled for: | ||
*The | *The cue list must be represented (Button » play « is clicked). | ||
*The respective cue must have '''manually''' as a duration (hold time) (adjust time to zero and one then still reduce tenths). If a duration (hold time) is adjusted, this is taken into account which yes also can be quite practical (to let e.g. a sequence of light atmospheres go with firm times and switch to the next | *The respective cue must have '''manually''' as a duration (hold time) (adjust time to zero and one then still reduce tenths). If a duration (hold time) is adjusted, this is taken into account which yes also can be quite practical (to let e.g. a sequence of light atmospheres go with firm times and switch to the next cue manually only later again). | ||
*The cues must be marked with the checking box (hook), they otherwise are deactivated.<br> | *The cues must be marked with the checking box (hook), they otherwise are deactivated.<br> | ||
At a right click on the cue name opens himself a context menu with the menu item « Set color . . . « a color palette window opens where a color can be selected for the | At a right click on the cue name opens himself a context menu with the menu item « Set color . . . « a color palette window opens where a color can be selected for the cue name. | ||
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|style="width: 200px" rowspan="5"| The further order is applied to the currently select cue list.<br>(The Command selects at this function the makes no sense) | |style="width: 200px" rowspan="5"| The further order is applied to the currently select cue list.<br>(The Command selects at this function the makes no sense) | ||
|style="width: 100px"| Start/Stop | |style="width: 100px"| Start/Stop | ||
|style="width: 200px"| The command ''Start/Stop'' starts/stops the select | |style="width: 200px"| The command ''Start/Stop'' starts/stops the select cue list at automatic expiry. (The command should be used in connection with the T flag.) | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|style="width: 100px"| Start | |style="width: 100px"| Start | ||
|style="width: 200px"| The command ''Start'' starts the select | |style="width: 200px"| The command ''Start'' starts the select cue list at automatic expiry. | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|style="width: 100px"| Stop | |style="width: 100px"| Stop | ||
|style="width: 200px"| The command ''Stop'' stops the select | |style="width: 200px"| The command ''Stop'' stops the select cue list at automatic expiry. | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|style="width: 100px"| G O ! | |style="width: 100px"| G O ! | ||
|style="width: 200px"| The command ''G O!'' executes the next | |style="width: 200px"| The command ''G O!'' executes the next cue from the Szeneliste. | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|style="width: 100px"| Scroll to current cue | |style="width: 100px"| Scroll to current cue | ||
|style="width: 200px"| The command '' scroll to current cue'', forces the current | |style="width: 200px"| The command '' scroll to current cue'', forces the current cue to scroll to the visible window area. | ||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |- style="vertical-align:top;" | ||
|style="width: 100px rowspan="2"| Next<br>Previous<br>Other entries | |style="width: 100px rowspan="2"| Next<br>Previous<br>Other entries | ||
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==Tip(s)== | ==Tip(s)== | ||
*As follows one can configure | *As follows one can configure cue lists so that the following one is activated and started when reaching the end of a list: An command cue is with the order at the end of every cue list ''' cue list > Next & gt; Start ''' to insert. | ||
*There is an accumulation of the fade and permanent times to synchronize the list with a time code for longer scene lists since the version 2. 12. | *There is an accumulation of the fade and permanent times to synchronize the list with a time code for longer scene lists since the version 2. 12. | ||
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Overview
With the cue list several cues can be summarized by light atmospheres to a sequence. This offers you the possibility of organizing the individual cues at an event with a firmly predefined expiry of the light atmospheres. This module is similarly suitable for theater events and comparable event forms with that like the script also.
Picture 1: Create a new cue |
Picture 1: Create a new cue |
Per cue which takes effect however only within the cue list or an effect a one dazzling time as well as a duration you (describe in the Chasers tool) as hold time can be indicated.
Values of a cue remain active on the version until they are overwritten explicitly, for example by another cue.
All cues are managed in the cue library and can be chosen and reused from there.
Description
One or several cues form a cue list. The maximum number of cues per cue list is only limited by the resources of your computer. Playing a cue list means the sequential execution of all individual cues under consideration of the the one dazzling time and duration (hold time). The cues can also manually be further switched. Several cue lists can expire at the same time (parallel operation).
E. g. you use the cue tool at theater applications and everywhere there where it suffices, simple cues after a particular duration (hold time) further add-on. The cue tool works resource loading substantially less than the chaser tool. The cue list is always worked off sequentially and to be more precise as of the cue which is just highlighted. For the beginning of the play, so the first entry must be highlighted.
Controls
Picture 2: The cue list |
Picture 2: The cue list |
So that the button « GO & raquo; the manual further wiring can work, the following conditions must be filled for:
- The cue list must be represented (Button » play « is clicked).
- The respective cue must have manually as a duration (hold time) (adjust time to zero and one then still reduce tenths). If a duration (hold time) is adjusted, this is taken into account which yes also can be quite practical (to let e.g. a sequence of light atmospheres go with firm times and switch to the next cue manually only later again).
- The cues must be marked with the checking box (hook), they otherwise are deactivated.
At a right click on the cue name opens himself a context menu with the menu item « Set color . . . « a color palette window opens where a color can be selected for the cue name.
If HTP is not necessary, so HTP turn it off in the program settings (depends on the cue definition). |
Module commands
- Modul: Cue list
- Meaning from device/function and channel
Device/Function | Description | Channel | Description |
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Select | The further order is applied to the currently select cue list. (The Command selects at this function the makes no sense) |
Start/Stop | The command Start/Stop starts/stops the select cue list at automatic expiry. (The command should be used in connection with the T flag.) |
Start | The command Start starts the select cue list at automatic expiry. | ||
Stop | The command Stop stops the select cue list at automatic expiry. | ||
G O ! | The command G O! executes the next cue from the Szeneliste. | ||
Scroll to current cue | The command scroll to current cue, forces the current cue to scroll to the visible window area. | ||
Next Previous Other entries |
The further command is or into the dropdown named cue list used on the currently next or previous cue. | Select | Selects the next (previous) cue list or the one selected in the dropdown device/function. |
Start/Stop Start Stop G O ! Scroll to current cue |
see above |
Meaning of the Flags:
Flag | Meaning | Description |
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T | Toggle mode | The Flag »Toggle mode« result in the function's being set by the first call and being reset by the second call. |
O | Used specified value | The Flag »Used specified value« result in the being assigned to the appropriate channel of the value in the openings' value. This value isn't DMX value 0 to 255 but a per cent value 0. 000 to 100. 000% |
A | Ask for value | The Flag »Ask for value« result in the opening at call of the order of an input window in which the per cent value can be entered. |
I | Ignore value 0 | The Flag »Ignore value 0« result in the being ignored of a value of zero. Do you need at some orders to ensure a correct function. |
Tip(s)
- As follows one can configure cue lists so that the following one is activated and started when reaching the end of a list: An command cue is with the order at the end of every cue list cue list > Next & gt; Start to insert.
- There is an accumulation of the fade and permanent times to synchronize the list with a time code for longer scene lists since the version 2. 12.
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