Specifications

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options (clear, add etc.). If not checked, save options are ignored.
Show 'Add to Cue Slot' - shows the add to cue in slot list (see above)
See also sequence control, system preferences (quick save options).
List of sequences
The list of sequences contains all previously saved sequences. The list is opened by clicking
located on the left hand side of the sequence/cue tool bar or the sequence control. Use the list to
select sequences for various purposes including loading into the current sequence and adding a
sequence to a cue.
List of sequences
Preferences menu
There are several ways select sequences from the list. Sequences in the list may also be selected
directly to various targets depending on options set in the preferences menu.
Drag Mode
This is the default mode for the sequence list. When in this mode it is possible to load the sequence
into the current sequence in the following ways:
1. Drag the sequence from the list to an empty spot on the desktop.
2. Right-click the sequence line and select "Edit Sequence" from the popup menu.
3. Double-click the sequence line
4. Highlight the sequence line and press [Enter] on the keyboard.
In general, when in drag mode, sequences can be dragged from this list to their intended targets,
possible targets includes the cue control, where sequences may be placed in cue slots by dragging
them from the list to the cue control.
For certain purposes (for example when selecting a sequence for auto startup), the list contains an
Ok button. To select the sequence, highlight it and click Ok.
Browse to Edit - This will load the highlighted sequence into the current sequence without double click
or [Enter]. Use the mouse or keyboard to highlight the sequence lines. When using the keyboard, the
window must have focus for the keys to work.
Browse to Cue - This will move the highlighted sequence into the cue, provided there is enough free
slots. To move the sequence into a specific slot in the cue, highlight the slot in the cue and then
browse the sequences.
Columns
By default, the displays the following information about each sequence:
Seq No The unique number that identifies the sequence.
Sequence Name The name given to the sequence by the user.
Types The sequence type assigned to the sequence. See save sequence dialog.
Scenes The number of scenes in the sequence.