Specifications

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list and cue pages sections visible by checking View Global List and View Cue Pages respectively
in the preferences menu. To hide either section, un-check the respective view from in menu - note that
one of the two sections are always showing. When both the gobal lst and the cue pages are showing,
the two sections can be horizontally resized by dragging the vertical splitter between the two
sections.
See cue pages for information on how to configure use the cue page section.
The global list of cues
The global cue list
The Global list of cues is a list containing all previously saved cues. It is also possible to delete
individual cue files from the list.
List Columns
The list contains three columns, the cue# which is a unique identifier for each cue, the cue name and
a modified date. The columns may be individually horizontally resized by dragging the splitter between
each column header. Alternatively use Preferences -> Global List Preferences -> Columns to hide
one or more columns. The global list may be sorted according to each column by clicking on the
respective column header.
Transparent cues
By default the list displays transparent cues using a blue color code (normal cues are drawn in black)
- to disable the color coding and mark transparent cues with a preceding (T), un-check Use Color
Code for Transparent Cues in the preferences menu.
Loading and editing cues
Loading a cue
There are a number of different ways to load a cue back into the cue control from the global cue list.
The simplest is to double click the line in the global list containing the cue. Alternatively a cue may be
loaded by highlighting the line and then:
1. press the [Enter] key (this option may be disabled, see later)
2. right click the line and select load cue from the popup menu
3. use a keyboard hotkey (see later)
4. click selected cues GO (up arrow)
5. type the cue number in the call by cue# field and press [Enter] or click Cue# Go (left arrow)
6. load the cue directly (using browse mode, see later)