Custom Flags

Apart from the system flags (displayed in bold), you can also create your own custom flags. When creating a custom flag, you must adhere to the following:

Custom flags are saved to the custom.flags file in the Lustre version folder. Consequently, the custom flags are applied globally on all projects. After you create a custom flag, newly created grades save the custom.flags data to the grdXX.desc.xml file in the project's Library folder.

To create a custom flag:

  1. Click New under the Flags window.

    A new flag is added to the bottom of the list.

  2. To rename the custom flag, middle-click it and enter a new name.
  3. To cycle the order of custom flags, select the flag you want to move and press the Up / Down arrows to cycle the flag from bottom to top. Single selection only.

To define the shape of a custom flag:

  1. Middle-click the flag icon to cycle through Circle, Square and Triangle.
  2. Shift-Middle-click the flag icon to cycle between 16 colors.
    Note: The color, shape and position of system flags cannot be modified.

To delete a custom flag:

  1. Select the flag and click Delete under the Flags window. Hold Ctrl while clicking Delete, to delete the flag without confirmation.
    Note: System flags cannot be deleted. When deleting custom flags, only one can be selected at a time.

To copy a custom flag's state to all shots:

  1. Select the Custom flag (the selected flag will be highlighted).
  2. Click Set All in the Flag controls.

To copy a custom flag's state to one or more shots:

  1. Select the Custom flag (the selected flag will be highlighted).
  2. Select the shots in the Storyboard or Multi-Layer Timeline by doing one of the following:
    • Right-click the shots you wish to flag in the Storyboard.

      In the Storyboard, the borders of the selected shots will turn aqua in colour.

    • Select the shots you wish to flag in the Multi-Layer Timeline. See Selecting Elements.

      In the Multi-Layer Timeline, the selected shots will turn yellow in colour.

    • Create a shot group, then select the group. See Creating Shot Groups.
  3. Click Set Sel.