Command Line.

The Command Line shows you the command you are currently typing and it shows you the command history. At the bottom of the window there is the current command. Above that (in the gray area) is the history. The red square (not to be confused) is your “position” in the command. If you hit the wrong button you can delete it with the “OOPS” button. If you get second thought, you can delete the entire current command using the “ESCAPE” button.
If you click on any of the commands in the history it’s brought back to the current line and if you press enter you repeat the command.

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Most commands are displayed with a black text color, but some are different. If your command isn’t accepted by the desk it displays it with a red color.
If you active a macro, the commands in the macro are displayed in a green color, followed by “Macro” and the macro number.
If you press any hard button associated to an executor, it will be displayed in a blue color.

If you right-click in the title (Command Line), you have the option to delete the window.

Re-use commands

If the Command window is more than one row high (as above) it is possible to scroll in the command history, and actually re use commands fully or partly, say for example if you have entered:

"Ch 1 + 46 + 33 thru 38 + 243 + 2 time 1 thru 5"

And want to use the same channel selection and order again, you could scroll up to that command and just change the timing.

(You scroll up and down using the screen encoder, and Horizontal in the line by pressing and turning the same encoder)


Windows/Others/Command Line (last edited 2007-09-17 08:52:13 by ThomasBrockmann)