Is there a "What's your coordinate" feature?

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mikemorr
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Is there a "What's your coordinate" feature?

Post by mikemorr » Tue Aug 28, 2012 2:04 pm

I'm fairly new to Pyware. Is there a feature or tool by which I can click on a performer in a given set chart and see exactly what his/her coordinate is? For example, sometimes in the charts, it might look like a performer is exactly 8 steps from the hash, but then when the coordinate sheets are printed out, that performer is listed at 7.5 steps instead. This might be caused by forgetting to snap to the nearest whole step when writing the drill, but is there an easy way to double-check one or more performers' coordinates in the drill (without necessarily changing/moving their coordinates) before printing the coordinate sheets?

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Re: Is there a "What's your coordinate" feature?

Post by combia1 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 4:28 pm

I like this idea. If it's not already available, I would like to see this added to the list of potential new features.

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Re: Is there a "What's your coordinate" feature?

Post by Pyware » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:54 pm

We do not have this feature available currently.

I have added this suggestion to the update list.
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Re: Is there a "What's your coordinate" feature?

Post by greatcow95 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:54 pm

If the spotlight tool doesn't say it, it would be a nice addition. I've never mucky mucked with it.
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