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Quick Start - page 59
Issue 1.0
Prego will create a "Library" subdirectory in the "HATHOR" directory, in the partition E, as
the default storage location for play files.
This can be changed at Setup/Preferences/File storage.
Each time you do a manual save, the previously saved version saved is saved as a
history file with an extension of $001, in a unique subdirectory created by Prego, for each
play file. The new version is saved with the extension PPL.
On each subsequent save the 001 file becomes 002, 002 becomes 003 etc.
Each of these files has a time and date stamp, so you an "go back" to a previous version if
needed.
Auto save automatically records a backup copy of the show file, in a separate directory, at
a time interval set under Prego menu / Setup / Preferences / File Storage.
Autos aves: ·
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are recorded in the same manner as History files, with date/time stamps
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are only executed if show data has changed
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does not clear the "Changed Data Alert" indicator at the top of the screen
Each Play file has a "Play Name" (Name column), the Play file contains every files
attached to this play (current file and history files). That Play name is separate from the
"File name" (File column).
13.2.2
Save
To saves the current play in current file:
[SAVE]
or
[F2]
keyboard key
or
Click on " Changed Data Alert" icon at top of screen (the red disk)
or
HATHOR menu / File / Save
13.2.3
Save as
To save the current play file under a new file name
Note
: editor allows you to also change the Play Name
13.2.4
Open Library
Open Library allows you to open or browse:
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the most current version (* .ppl file extension)
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history versions of existing play files (*.0** file extension)
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Auto save version (*.ppl file extension, but in separate Auto save directory)
From Local menu select a play file and you can Load the File, or Browse it.
Browse allows you to access the data from a Play that you do not currently have loaded.
You can move content from the Browsed Play into the loaded play (i.e. import a Device
Template).
See "Browse another" for details on importing data.