QLab 4.0.7 Release Notes

fixed

A crash that occurred when selecting “Music” in the macOS file chooser dialog.

fixed

A crash that can occur when receiving incoming timecode.

fixed

Several memory leaks during video playback.

fixed

You can again add a slice prior to the last existing slice in the audio waveform.

fixed

Stopping a Fade cue will no longer leave it in a state where it shows the time it stopped as its new duration.

fixed

A bug that could cause new Light cues created from the dashboard to have commands listed in the wrong order, and thus produce incorrect output.

fixed

A bug that could corrupt the lighting commands in a light cue when they were deleted using the GUI. (e.g. the pressing the X to delete a light command slider).

fixed

Setting the MIDI trigger status type on a cue via AppleScript will no longer lead to a crash.

fixed

Text field changes are now committed when toggling the "Assign Gangs" button in the Fade cue inspector.

fixed

Fading OSC values using floating point values will now work in locations where a comma (,) is used as the decimal mark.

fixed

Fixed bugs and clarified behavior around renting a 1-day license at the end of a calendar day.

added

More information about pre-wait and post-wait times in the active cue rows.

added

When fading over OSC float values, QLab will now send out 6 decimal places for each value rather than 3.

added

Timecode cues now display the start time for the default cue name.

added

A "video fade mode" AppleScript property used to set the absolute/relative fade mode in the Geometry tab of Fade cues.

added

Tinted background for the levels tab when “Assign Gangs” is enabled, to make it more clear when that mode is turned on.

added

Hotkey triggers that use numeric keypad keystrokes are now distinguished in the Inspector with the prefix "NUM".

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Version
4.0.7Legacy
Release Date
February 24th, 2017
Requirements
MacOS 10.10 or later