3 The region list shows all the regions in the session. The left-hand column gives the region name,
4 and there are a range of times given for information:
8 <tr><th>Position</th><td>position of the start of the region on the global timeline</td></tr>
9 <tr><th>End</th><td>position of the region on the global timeline</td></tr>
10 <tr><th>Length</th><td>duration of the region</td></tr>
11 <tr><th>Sync</th><td>position of the sync point, relative to the start of region (can be negative)</td></tr>
12 <tr><th>Fade In</th><td>duration of the fade in. Can't be less than 1 ms, to avoid clipping.</td></tr>
13 <tr><th>Fade Out</th><td>duration of the fade out (positive value, ≥ 1 ms).</td></tr>
17 The secondary clock defines the time unit used in this list.
18 <a href="@@editing-clocks">Set the secondary clock</a> to the type of unit desired.
22 At the right of the list are four columns of flags that can be altered:
27 <td>whether the region position is locked, so that it cannot be moved.</td></tr>
29 <td>whether the region's position is ‘glued’ to bars and beats.
30 If so, the region will stay at the same position in bars and beats even if the tempo and/or time signature change.</td></tr>
32 <td>whether the region is muted, so that it will not be heard.</td></tr>
34 <td>whether the region is opaque; opaque regions ‘block’ regions below them from being heard, whereas ‘transparent’ regions have their contents mixed with whatever is underneath. </td></tr>
38 Hovering the mouse pointer over a column heading shows a tool-tip which can be handy to remember what the columns are for.
42 A handy feature of the region list is that its regions can be dragged and dropped into a suitable track in the session.