
Chapter 9
Shows
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Chapter 9
Shows
In this chapter you will:
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create Shows (9-2)
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store Shows (9-3)
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archive Shows (9-5)
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unarchive Shows (9-6)
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delete all files pertaining to a Show simultaneously (9-7)
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recovering a Show (9-7)
Overview
A Show is the level at which Status Cue for Windows is saved to disk. Each
Show contains a setup of fixtures, fixture patches, Songs, Presets, Scenes,
Sequences, and CueLists. Only one Show may be opened at once, however the
number of total possible Shows is only limited by hard-disk drive size.
When Status Cue for Windows is started, the last used Show and the first Song
in the Song list are automatically brought up.
Note: in the Status Cue file system,
.
shw
is not the complete Show file. Refer to
"Status Cue File System" on page B-8 for complete information.
Summary of Contents for Status Cue
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Page 95: ...Chapter 4 Fixture Setup 4 15 4 Figure 4 16 Patched AF1000s Example...
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