Using [Undo] - ETC Element User Manual

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{Default} - includes the query softkeys along with additional query conditions.
{Text}
{Keywords} - displays buttons for all the text used in the text 1 through 10 fields and all
of the default keywords in Patch.
{Gel} - displays all of the gels used in the current show file.
{Text 1} - {Text 10} - displays only the text used in that text field.
{Fixture Types} - displays buttons for all of the fixture types used in the current show file.
Renaming Text Fields in Patch (on page 109)
See also
As a query is defined in the command line, channels will be specified in the Live/ Blind display.
When an [Enter] command is used to end the query, the remaining channels of the query will be
selected.
Example:
You wish to find channels which are in color palette 2 and have an intensity of 50%:
{Query} <Is In> {Color Palette} [2] [At] [5] [0] [Enter]
In the Live/ Blind display, any channels meeting this criteria will be selected.
You may use [Next] and [Last] to cycle through the query selection, one channel at a
time to control only a specific channel.
Other examples of using a query are:
{Query} {Isn't In} {Beam Palette} [2] [5] [Enter]
{Query} {Accessory} {Can Be} {Color Palette} [8] [Enter]
{Query} {Unpatched} [Delete] [Enter] [Enter](Only works while in Patch.)
{Query} {Fixture Type} {Revolution} {Can Be} {Focus Palette} [6] {Isn't In} [Cue] [4] [Thru]
[9] [Enter]
[Next] [Next] [Enter] - selects one channel from the query result
Additionally, in Patch you can define up to ten query keywords for each channel. These
keywords can be used to create a query condition as well (See
page 108)
).
Keywords defined in Patch will appear in the CIA when {Query} is pressed. They can then be
used in a query like this:
{Query} {Your keyword} {Can't Be} {Beam Palette 5} [Enter]
Hardkeys on the facepanel, such as [Time] can also be used to construct a query.

Using [Undo]

Undo is a method to reverse or "undo" certain operations performed in the software. You can
use [Undo] to reverse any command that results in a change to data that would be saved to the
show file or any command that changes manual levels in Live.
If there are any commands in the command line, pressing [Undo] once clears the command line.
Once the command line is empty, pressing [Undo] will start the undo process.
When [Undo] is pressed from an empty command line, the command history display will open in
the CIA and the most recent completed command is highlighted in gold. If you press [Enter], you
will undo your last command. [Shift] & [Clear] can be used to clear the command line as well.
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for more information.
Adding Keywords in Patch (on
Eos Family v2.9.0 Operations Manual

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