add customization of the confidence screen
Give the ability to define the layout of confidence screen, like the current version of ProPresenter. You can choose placement and size of Current Screen and Next Screen as well as clocks and timers and message to stage only.
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Auggie Mueller commented
absolutely need more options to change on confidence monitor. Fonts don't scale.
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Anonymous commented
"Completed"??? How the heck has this been completed?? Please do this. The lyrics aren't big enough and we cannot read those grey letters from far away!!
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Dayna Whyde commented
The "next line" on the confidence screen is about the same color as the wall on which we project. This means that our musicians cannot see what is coming up. It would be helpful to be able to control the color (or just make it white like the current-screen text) as well as being able to make it a little larger.
In addition, our musicians say that having the song title in brackets on a blank slide shown during an instrumental part of the song throws them off when it first comes up because it looks like words to be sung since it is in the same color and font as the lyrics they are singing.
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Reuben commented
Please refer to Apple Keynote '09 for customization options for the confidence monitor! Also let the confidence monitor be customized per slide, per service item, or per type of slide (e.g. song, bible, content, etc). This last way would be very helpful since the type "song" will need a much different layout than, say, "bible" or "content".
PLEASE INCORPORATE as much customization potential as Keynote '09 or more! PLEASE!!! Did I say "please" yet? :D
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Jason W. commented
Also it would be nice if all text that appears on the slide, also showed up on the confidence screen. Currently only the main content text shows up on the confidence slide. The title, and any custom fields do not show up. This sometimes causes confusion for the speaker, because they may wonder if you actually got all of their content included.
It would also be nice if you could do custom fields on the slide with a transparent color, so they did not appear to the audience, but showed up on the confidence slide as notes, or hints for the speaker or performer.