Thru
To go to the Thru keyword, press Thru.
You can also type Thru in the command line or use the shortcut T.
Description
Section titled “Description”The Thru keyword reference a range of objects / values.
If the start or end is not defined, it will be used the first or last available object / values.
Syntax
Section titled “Syntax”[Start of range] Thru [End of range]
Example
Section titled “Example”1. Select fixture 3 through 6.
[Channel]> Fixture 3 Thru 6
2. Select all fixture from the beginning through 10.
[Channel]> Fixture Thru 10
3. Delete all cues, beginning with cue 3, from the selected executor.
[Channel]> Delete Cue 3 Thru
4. Select all fixtures. Press Thru (= Fixture Thru).
[Channel]> Fixture Thru
5. Turn off all executor from the current page.
[Channel]> Off Thru
6. Start executors from 4.2 to 5.9.
[Channel]> Go Page 4 thru 5 Exec 4 thru 5
Hint:
Calling x.y Thru a.b is not a supported range, e.g., “Go Executor 4.2 Thru 5.9” because you cannot call executor ranges across pages.