- This is easily accomplished using <kbd class="menu">Session >
- Snapshot</kbd>.
- A small dialog will appear, allowing you to enter a name for the snapshot.
- The default name is based on the current date and time.<br>
- You can create any number of snapshots.
+ For example, creating a snapshot before changing the entire arrangement of a
+ piece, or drastically altering the signal processing provides a reference to
+ come back to, should that not work out.
+</p>
+<p>
+ This is accomplished by using either of the <kbd class="menu">Session >
+ Snapshot</kbd> menus. A small dialog will appear, allowing to enter a name for
+ the snapshot. The default name is based on the current date and time.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+ The difference between the two snapshot menus is:
+</p>
+<table>
+ <tr>
+ <td><kbd class="menu">Snapshot (& keep working on current version)...</kbd></td>
+ <td>Saves a snapshot of the session, but keeps the current session active, i.e. any
+ subsequent <kbd class="menu">Session > Save</kbd> will overwrite the original
+ session, and the snapshot will remain unchanged.</td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td><kbd class="menu">Snapshot (& switch to new version)...</kbd></td>
+ <td>Saves a snapshot of the session, and uses this snapshot as the current
+ active session, i.e. any subsequent <kbd class="menu">Session > Save</kbd>
+ will overwrite the snapshot, and the original session will remain unchanged.</td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+<p>
+ Any number of snapshots can be created.