in my opinion I have the feeling, the Edit Time Settings take more Time than the Cue programming him self. I rarely use fading for Shutter, Prisma Macro´s, Control or Rotations. But now I have to set all this Attributes to zero, step by step for the most Cue´s. My imagination of a Quick Time Setting can look as following Example:
First bevor starting programming you can set a " General Time Preset " that will be used until you change / override it. Covering all Attributes of patched Fixtures. Like this Way:
Global Time = 1.5 sec.
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Dimmer = snap or 0
Shutter = snap or 0
Pan/Tilt = global
Colorwheel = snap or 0
Cyan = global
Magenta = global
Yellow = global
Gobo = snap or 0
Gob-Rot = global
Focus = global
Red = 0.2 sec
Blue = 0.2 sec
Green = 0.2 sec
Iris = snap or 0
Zoom = global
Control = snap or 0
So all Cue´s will be set to this General Timing. All Attributes with " global " respond to the normal Fade Time in Edit Time Menu. When you finish programming, you can set some special Cue´s to varying Times in the normal way by Edit Time Menu and the Attribute Times. But the most you have not to edit.
I think this can save much Time by programming. Only a pious wish!
By the way:
I more Times asked AVOLITES for this Tool:
A Highlight Function for unpatched Adress in Patch Menu like this:
Wheel A = Adress 1 to 512, Wheel B = Test Level 0 to 100 %, Wheel C = Universe 1 to 12
So it where easy to find the Fixture in the Houserigg. I am often on Tour in small Club´s, have my Moving´s with me and have to use the Houserigg. For me it can be a usefull little Tool.
I was told, the User don't ask for.
Truly, I am the only, I can´t believe

Greet´s Elli