Dragging in this way shows decimal places to allow precise level setting, and the number of decimal places shown is greater for 16-bit parameters than for 8-bit parameters. ★ FIXED: Individual Light cues can now include multiple commands that apply to the same instrument or group, if those commands make distinct changes to the instrument or group (such as when pulling values from other Light cues.)ĬHANGED: In the Light Dashboard, you can now easily click and drag up and down on a parameter’s text field to adjust that parameter. ★ FIXED: Significant performance improvements when working with large light patches and many light cues. Support for pasting Timecode cue destinations has been removed temporarily while we improve support for Timecode cues.ĪDDED: The Tools menu has two new options when the selected cues have file targets: "Open target file in external editor" and "Reveal target file in Finder".ĪDDED: The hotkeys for Move Playhead to Next Sequence (+/=) and Move Playhead to Previous Sequence (-) now have matching menu items in the View menu.ĪDDED: When a workspace is in show mode, QLab will ask for confirmation before closing the workspace or quitting.ĪDDED: Support for importing Go Button shows created by version 3.2 and later.ĬHANGED: In the Timeline tab of the inspector, cues that have no duration (like Start and Memo cues, or MIDI and Network cues depending on settings) have a smaller minimum vertical height.įIXED: Improved undo for cue properties that adjust cue duration.įIXED: A bug that could cause a cue to erroneously auto-continue if you previewed the cue and then clicked in the waveform. You can click anywhere in the waveform view and use ⇧I to set the start time, or ⇧O to set the end time.ĪDDED: The Find search bar now allows you to “Select Found Cues”.ĪDDED: Fancy Paste / Paste Cue Properties now supports a default preset, which will select properties automatically when opening the Fancy Paste window.ĪDDED: Fancy Paste / Paste Cue Properties has improved support for Network and MIDI cues. When the option (⌥) and shift (⇧) keys are both held down, the arrow keys nudge the pre-wait of the selected cue by 0.01 second.ĪDDED: In the Timeline tab of the inspector, snapping behavior now includes snapping to the current playback time of cues in the same Timeline group.ĪDDED: Cue colors are now shown in the Active Cues tab of the sidebar.ĪDDED: The specific version of QLab you are running is now displayed in the “About QLab” menu item.ĪDDED: The workspace window can now be much narrower when the inspector is either not visible or popped out as a separate window.ĪDDED: The waveform view in the Time & Loops tab of the inspector now remembers your zoom and scroll positions for each cue.ĪDDED: The waveform view in the Time & Loops tab of the inspector now shows the time at your mouse cursor even when the integrated fade is turned off.ĪDDED: The waveform view in the Time & Loops tab of the inspector now supports hotkeys to set the start or end time of the cue to the current playback time. You can edit cues’ cue number, cue name, pre-wait, action (if applicable), post-wait, and continue mode.ĪDDED: In the Timeline tab of the inspector, when the option (⌥) key is held down, the left and right arrow keys "nudge" the pre-wait of the selected cue by 0.1 second.
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★ ADDED: Cue lists opened in secondary windows now support limited editing when the workspace is in edit mode. Pinned cues remain visible at the top of the timeline at all times, making it easy to compare pinned cues with cues lower down in the timeline. In the Timeline tab of the inspector, cues can now be “pinned” to the top of the timeline. When creating Fade cues, selected cues will only be targeted if they are Group, Audio, Mic, Video, Camera, or Text cues.If multiple cues are selected, a new dialog offers the choice of creating multiple new cues inserted after each target cue, multiple new cues after the last selected cue, or only a single new cue.When creating a new cue that targets another cue, the new cue will automatically target the currently selected cue.Newly created cues will automatically target the selected cues when applicable. Multiple inspectors can inspect the same cue at once.Secondary inspectors show a specific cue, selectable via a drop-down menu in the window footer.The primary inspector, whether or not it’s popped out, shows the selected cue in the main workspace window as before.Secondary inspectors are accessible via the View menu. You can now have multiple inspector windows open for a single workspace.