At @
To enter @ into the command line press and hold Shift + 2.
Description
Section titled “Description”The character @ functions as a place holder for user input in front or in the end of a macro line. For more information see Command line interaction.
Important:
If you enter the character @ in the front of a macro line, you have to disable CLI (= command line interaction) in the macro. For more information see Command line interaction. If CLI is enabled, the macro line does not work.
Examples
Section titled “Examples”To create a macro that enters **Load **into the command line type the following into the macro line:
- Load @
Tap at the macro, then press the executor and select the cue for load. The selected cue is now loaded.
To create a macro that enters **Attribute Pan At into the command line **type the following into the macro line:
- Attribute Pan At @
Tap the macro and then enter the value. Press Please.
To create a macro line that adds Fade 20 to the command line type the following into the macro line:
- @ Fade 20
After you have entered, for example Fixture 1 Thru 10 into the command line, tap the macro.