User controlled step/cue numbers on a chaser
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 8:55 pm
Hi,
I use QLC+ in a theatrical environment, so the cuelist widget is what we use to run our shows. This works quite well, but we miss being able to have user-controlled step/cue numbers on the left of the cue list.
In a theatrical environment we run shows using manual triggers and infinite hold. The way we recognise when to run each cue is by writing the cue number in the script and then following the actors as they repeat their speeches against the prewritten script.
The numbers shown on the left of the cuelist widget in QLC+ are sequential, which doesn't make it easy to use them. If we insert a scene into a chaser then all of the subsequent steps are renumbered. If you have recorded the step numbers in the script then they are all wrong from that point onwards, so you'd have to renumber all of the cues after that point in the script, which is very hard work.
Normally in a theatrical environment we would make up intermediate numbers when inserting a cue, for example decimal places (cue 10, cue 10.5, cue 10.75, cue 10.8, cue 11) or start by numbering them with a gap, e.g. 10, 20, 30 allowing for 11 to 19 to be inserted at a later date.
We can do something like user-controlled numbers by adding a number at the start of the textual note, but then they aren't on the left of the display and show IN ADDITION to the sequential number that is automatically generated, which could confuse some of our operators. At the very least we'd like to hide the column containing the auto-generated numbers so that they don't cause confusion, but better yet is to replace that column with another containing a number we specify.
Currently using 4.10.4 on Windows 10.
Thanks,
Andrew
I use QLC+ in a theatrical environment, so the cuelist widget is what we use to run our shows. This works quite well, but we miss being able to have user-controlled step/cue numbers on the left of the cue list.
In a theatrical environment we run shows using manual triggers and infinite hold. The way we recognise when to run each cue is by writing the cue number in the script and then following the actors as they repeat their speeches against the prewritten script.
The numbers shown on the left of the cuelist widget in QLC+ are sequential, which doesn't make it easy to use them. If we insert a scene into a chaser then all of the subsequent steps are renumbered. If you have recorded the step numbers in the script then they are all wrong from that point onwards, so you'd have to renumber all of the cues after that point in the script, which is very hard work.
Normally in a theatrical environment we would make up intermediate numbers when inserting a cue, for example decimal places (cue 10, cue 10.5, cue 10.75, cue 10.8, cue 11) or start by numbering them with a gap, e.g. 10, 20, 30 allowing for 11 to 19 to be inserted at a later date.
We can do something like user-controlled numbers by adding a number at the start of the textual note, but then they aren't on the left of the display and show IN ADDITION to the sequential number that is automatically generated, which could confuse some of our operators. At the very least we'd like to hide the column containing the auto-generated numbers so that they don't cause confusion, but better yet is to replace that column with another containing a number we specify.
Currently using 4.10.4 on Windows 10.
Thanks,
Andrew