A2.1.9 cue list text style & colour, Appendix 2 - sd theatre operation – DiGiCo Appendix 2 - SD Theatre User Manual

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Appendix 2 - SD Theatre Operation

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When Players have been created there is an indication of which Player is current in both the Channel Setup and Modules Cues panels as
below:

Indications of Current Player in Channel Setup and Module Cues panels

A2.1.9 Cue List Text Style & Colour ............................................

There are 2 significant selections of Cue displayed in the SD7T Cuelist at any one time. The Current Cue is the last one that was fired.
The Selected Cue allows you to make changes to certain programmed parameters without actually having to be in the cue. For instance, it
allows you to change a MIDI value before you have fired the Cue that contains it.

- The Current Cue has a

(with black text)

- The Selected Cue has a

(with green text)

Normally, the Current Cue and the Selected Cue track together and the Current Cue background colour takes precedence.

So

shows that the Current Cue and Selected Cue are the same.

On a PC, the two are separated (unlocked) by using the keyboard arrows.
On the console, use the worksurface Cue scroll buttons in the Upper Master section.

Once separated, the Current Cue

whereas the Selected Cue

The Cue text can be given a custom colour which is chosen from the Style palette in Notes. When you do this, only the Cue number
remains Green to indicate that it is the Selected Cue. The Cue text always shows in the custom colour.
The text style of the Cue names can be edited by changing the text style of the individual cue's notes.
Select a Cue, press the Notes button and then select STYLE from the Cue Notes panel.
Text can be Normal, Bold, Italic or Underlined and the text and background colours can also be changed.
There are also options to add colours to a user defined library and to copy styles from other cues.

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