Howdy all:
We run a weekly program that changes week to week. As a result our
cue numbers get a little, shall we say, disorganized e.g.: 107, 107.3, 108, 108.1, 108.2,
etc.
Back in the 70's I used an HP 2000F that allowed me to "resequence" the
line numbers of my code. I'd be thrilled to have that ability with this
system.
If there isn't a built-in option for doing this, would it be possible to edit the queues file directly? I'm conversant in regular expressions, XML, and various heirarchial expression systems but I don't want to screw up this
system and arouse the ire of the systems admin. Any suggestions? I know I could do this all manualy by counting the queues and moving the last to a new high and then decrementing back to the first but that seems rather fraught with potential for error.
Also, I have run into "surprises" when using effects; it seems at times that I can't shut off effects when I want to. I've read that
Shift+E should do it, but on more than one occasion I've had an
effect pop up when I really didn't expect it. Would a firmware upgrade get this under control? I'm pretty sure my firmware is a couple of years old, I'd tell you the specific version but we're in the middle of a program right at the moment and I'm afraid to tinker during production.
Finally, I've got a couple of burned out LEDs on my keypad, is fixing this akin to repairing a laptop keyboard or worse?
Thanks in
advance for your advice.