What Jamluca Tables Are

Learn about Jamluca tables. Manage stream data such as roulette options, dice choices, and participant lists, then connect that data with supported widgets.

What Jamluca Tables Are

Jamluca tables are for managing options and lists used during streams. You can organize roulette options, dice choices, participant lists, and other data that changes from stream to stream.

Data registered in a table can be referenced by supported widgets. Because you can update the data without rebuilding the widget, tables are useful for recurring formats and repeated stream segments.

Stream Data That Fits Tables

Tables are useful when the content shown on stream changes a little each time.

  • Options used in a roulette
  • Choices used by dice or panel widgets
  • Participant names or team names
  • Lists that need updates during a stream
  • Reusable choices for recurring events

Instead of editing text inside each widget, manage the data in a table so additions and corrections stay easier to handle.

Connect Tables with Widgets

After creating a table, select it from the settings screen of a supported widget. For example, pass an option list to a roulette, or manage choices used by dice.

Widgets handle the display and effects, while tables handle the underlying data. Separating those roles lets you update only the options while keeping the widget design the same.

Supported widgets can also edit table data from the widget editor. This lets you add or update options while checking how the widget looks, without moving back and forth between separate screens.

Easy to Update During Streams

When you edit a table, the data used by connected widgets can be updated. This is useful not only for preparing options before a stream, but also for adding participants or removing completed items during a live broadcast.

For team workflows, invite members to a channel. The streamer can handle OBS while a teammate updates the table.

Basic Table Workflow

  1. Create a table in Jamluca.
  2. Add the data you use on stream, such as roulette options or participant names.
  3. Select the table from the settings screen of a supported widget.
  4. Add or edit table data from the widget editor when needed.
  5. Add the widget to OBS and check how it appears on your stream.
  6. Update the data from either the table or the widget editor when needed.

Select a table from the settings screen of a widget that supports table integration.