Continuing with the theme from my other post, I'm revising some of techniques I've built into my TV Bingo project, and one of those operational items within the project is the presence of each bingo letter/number appearing on my on-screen bingo card, as they are called. My bingo card scene is built with text numbers 1-75 laid out across the scene, and then that group was duplicated and the font colour for the duplicate numbers changed to a different colour than the original. I published the visibility attribute for the numbers that appear in front, so that in the Template Data tab of the Sequence layout, the operator can just turn the visibility off on the number called, and the same text with the different colour appears. The operator then has to type in the letter and number that has been called, into a separate text object, and when both of these things have been done, the scene is taken online.
I'm wondering if there is a better method for completing this action in a single click or text entry, without having to turn the visibility off of one layer and then typing in another layer. If I could have the operator just type in the letter and number of the bingo ball called, and have XPression automatically turn off the visibility of the text object containing the same number that would reduce the number of steps to bring update the bingo board OR have the visibility of a number change and have it trigger the same letter and number populate text object that appears beside the caller window. I've included a snapshot of the board, just for reference.
