-<h2>Renaming Playlists</h2>
-<p>
- Playlists are created with the name of the track of which they are
- associated, plus a version number. So, the first playlist for a track
- called "Cowbell" will be called <samp>Cowbell.1</samp>. This name will
- be used to define the names of any regions added to the playlist by
- recording. You can change the name at any time, to anything you want.
- Ardour does not require that your playlist names are all unique, but it
- will make your life easier if they are. Suggested examples of user-assigned
- names for a playlist might include <kbd class="input">Lead Guitar, 2nd
- take</kbd>, <kbd class="input">vocals (quiet)</kbd>,
- and <kbd class="input">downbeat cuica</kbd>. Notice how these might be
- different from the associated track names, which for these examples might
- be <kbd class="input">Lead Guitar</kbd>,
- <kbd class="input">Vocals</kbd> and <kbd class="input">Cuica</kbd>. The
- playlist name provides more information because it is about a specific
- version of the material that may (or may not) end up in the final version
- of the track.
+<table class="dl">
+ <tr>
+ <th><i>(Local Playlists)</i></th>
+ <td>Shows all of the playlists associated with this track, and indicates
+ the currently selected playlist</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Select…</th>
+ <td>Allows switching playlists, either for this track or multiple ones (more about that later)</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Rename…</th>
+ <td>Displays a dialog to rename the current playlist</td></tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>New Playlist…</th>
+ <td>Creates a new empty playlist, and the track switches to the new playlist</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Copy Playlist…</th>
+ <td>Creates a new playlist that is an independent copy of the current playlist; the track switches to the new playlist</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Clear Current</th>
+ <td>Removes all regions from the current playlist</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th>Advanced</th><td></td></tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th class="sub1">Copy from …</th>
+ <td>Creates a new playlist that is an independent copy of a playlist from this track or another one; the track switches to the new playlist</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th class="sub1">Share with …</th>
+ <td>Uses a playlist from this track or another one; any edit to this playlist will be reflected on the other track(s) that use this playlist</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <th class="sub1">Steal from …</th>
+ <td>Uses a playlist from this track or another one and removes it from the local playlists in the "robbed" track. Otherwise, behaves like "Share with …"</td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+<p class="note">
+ When <em>Stealing</em> a playlist, it does not remove the playlist from the
+ robbed track. The playlist now belongs to the current track, and the robbed track
+ uses the playlist as a shared playlist with the new owner. Hence, this playlist
+ won't be in the <i>(Local Playlists)</i> list from the robbed track anymore, but
+ will now appear in the current track's local playlists.