As title suggests, it would be nice to have controls for placement, colors and size of the countdown (warn before end) pop-up.
Thank you!
Cue countdown options
Cue countdown options
Nick
Kerempuh Theatre
" Difference between man and boys is the price of their toys"
Kerempuh Theatre
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Re: Cue countdown options
Are you referring to the Visual Warning pop-up explained under Production Properties - Run Time Settings? If so then you can already adjust the size and placement of that pop-up - you just can't change the colors. To change the size just click and drag the /// handle on the bottom right. To move the window just click and drag the title bar. SCS remembers the size and placement across sessions.
Re: Cue countdown options
Yes Mike,
As my theatre is of repertoire type, with different (sometimes multiple) shows on a daily basis, it is sometimes tiresome to drag around and remember where or on which screen it is supposed to show Visual Warning (Countdown pop-up) as in one show it is for the sound operator only, but in the next show it can be visual cue on the 2nd screen for lampies or stage manager.
I wonder if the Warning could also be integral part of the main screen near the VU meters, without pop-up?
As my theatre is of repertoire type, with different (sometimes multiple) shows on a daily basis, it is sometimes tiresome to drag around and remember where or on which screen it is supposed to show Visual Warning (Countdown pop-up) as in one show it is for the sound operator only, but in the next show it can be visual cue on the 2nd screen for lampies or stage manager.
I wonder if the Warning could also be integral part of the main screen near the VU meters, without pop-up?
Nick
Kerempuh Theatre
" Difference between man and boys is the price of their toys"
Kerempuh Theatre
" Difference between man and boys is the price of their toys"