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Cell
A single rectangle in a spreadsheet, containing a value. -See Also Spread-
sheet.
Chase
A series of cues, that run automatically, connected with link and delay
attributes.
CITP
Controller Interface Transfer Protocol (CITP): a protocol used by the Hog 4
OS to supply the media picker with thumbnail previews of content on con-
nected Media Servers -See Also Media Picker.
Command Keys
User-created single button executers that trigger existing show objects.
Command Line
A method of entering information into the Programmer, using the numerical
keypad and the @ button. -See Also Programmer.
Compound Fixture
A single fixture entity that is comprised of one or more fixture parts (some-
times of varying fixture types).
Control Set
A collection of physical master key mappings. There are five editable con-
trol sets: Standard, Intensity, Playback Rate, Effect Rate, and Effect Size
Conversion Curve
A curve that defines the relationship between the plotted parameter value
and the DMX value sent to the dimmer or fixture. Conversion curves are
like dimmer curves or profiles on other consoles, and should not be con-
fused with paths. Conversion curves are properties of the fixture, while the
path is a property of a cue. -See Also Path .
Crossfade
A transition between two cues, one replacing the other.
Cue
A look on stage, achieved through the manipulation of fixture parameters
recorded as part of a cue list. A cue requires a trigger, either manual or
automatic, and has attributes such as fade, wait and delay times. -See
Also Scene, Fade Time, Wait Time, Delay Time.