Autocue WinCue Pro News User Manual
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WINCUEPRONEWS USER GUIDE
VERSION 1.30B515
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QTV 1998
A message box will appear if you are currently prompting the runorder. It will ask if you are
sure that you want to close it, select 'Yes' if you are sure.
Once all the open runorders are closed, the 'Runorder/Queue Browser' will automatically
be displayed, if this is not so then go to 'Opening an ENPS Runorder on WinCue'.
3.2.8
Prompting an ENPS Runorder on WinCue
NOTE: An ENPS Runorder should be prompted from start to finish in listed order (i.e.
The prompt operator is not required to jump back and forth within a runorder. The
runorder should be re-ordered on ENPS.)
SAFE PRACTICE: Due to the way in which ENPS updates the prompter automatically
it is necessary that if the prompting between two stories is not continuous (e.g. The
prompt is stopped at the end of a story while a video clip is played (VT)) the prompt
operator does not pre-empt the gallery by prompting into what they believe to be the
next story to be prompted.
Information displayed on the WinCue runorder:
A yellow bar on the runorder indicates which story you are currently prompting, the 'prompt
bar'.
A black bar on the runorder indicates which story you have 'selected'. This can be done by
left-clicking on with the mouse, this black bar can be ignored.
Double left-click on a story to view the text of the story, use the far-right scroll bar to view
more of the story.
The runorder word count column displays the number of words in a story. If there are no
words in a story its word count box will be coloured
red
to indicate that it may be worth
querying the gallery why there is no text in the story. It is only worthwhile querying a story if
you believe that there should be some text in the story.
The runorder status column displays information about the status of a story.
If a stories status box is coloured
red
it indicates that the status information is relatively
important and may be worth querying.