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– live views of CueServer operation
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– for viewing DMX channels
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– for viewing playback faders
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– for viewing the front-panel of the CueServer
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– various content types for CueServer projects
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– scenes and timeline based streams
◦ Groups – definitions of groups of channels
◦ Macros – user-defined scripts
◦ Sounds – audio clips
◦ Web Pages – custom web pages for the project
• Triggers – definitions for incoming system events
◦ Stations – setup for stations, buttons, contact-closures and more
◦ Timers – setup for timers
◦ Rules – a global list of rules
• Settings – system preferences
◦ General – general purpose settings
◦ DMX – DMX related settings
◦ LCD Display – customization of the LCD display
◦ Location – location settings for astronomical time
The panel at the bottom of the window is a live command line that allows the user to directly enter CueScript
commands to cause the CueServer to perform operations. Note that this command line is only visible if you
are editing the active show file in an “online” CueServer.
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