Of course, thanks to the developer for the free program!
But this is a living hell, it would take years of studying programming to figure it out!
Why not add a step-by-step guide with screenshots and a description of each action to each item in the program.
Or create a shell with a simpler structure.
In general, I don’t understand anything at all and I don’t have enough strength for this madness!
Because it would take a too big amount of time.
I'm also a beginner in programmation, and with some training I can develop pretty simple interface.
It take time but not so much with good motivation
For the record, building simple interfaces in open stage control requires no programming skill at all, but I'd say reading the documentation is still mandatory. Open stage control offers a lot of customization and scripting possibilities that allow users to turn/hack the software into many - and sometimes unpredicted - things, there's no exhaustive guide to what can be done, one must learn to use the tools at disposal (each documented), inspire from examples and existing projects (in the forum and on the internet). At some point there might be more examples and guides to help with that, but as zoltan pointed out, it takes a lot time, unfortunately more than I can spend (this is a 1-developer spare time project).