<p>
As well as exporting an audio file, create a file (in CUE or TOC format
respectively) containg CD track information, as defined in the
-<a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/ranges-and-marks-list/">Ranges & Marks List</a>.
+<a href="@@the-ranges-and-marks-lists">Ranges & Marks List</a>.
<h4>Tag with session's metadata</h4>
<p>
If the exported file format supports metadata, use data entered in the
-<a href="/working-with-sessions/metadata/">Session Metadata</a>
+<a href="@@metadata">Session Metadata</a>
window to tag the exported files.
</p>
<p>
The 'Label' field lets you choose the name which will be shown for this format
in the drop-down list of export formats in the 'File Formats' tab of the
-<a href="/exporting/export-dialog/">Export dialog</a>.
+<a href="@@export-dialog">Export dialog</a>.
<h3>Command to run post-export</h3>
<p>
<p>
Certain sequences are allowed here to stand for the exported file name and the
like. Currently these are:
-<dl>
-<dt><code>%f</code></dt>
-<dd>Full path & filename of the exported audio file</dd>
-<dt><code>%d</code></dt>
-<dd>Directory containing the exported audio file (including trailing directory separator)</dd>
-<dt><code>%b</code></dt>
-<dd>Basename of the exported audio file (without extension)</dd>
-<dt><code>%s</code></dt>
-<dd>Path to the current session file</dd>
-<dt><code>%n</code></dt>
-<dd>Name of the current session file</dd>
-<dt><code>%%</code></dt>
-<dd>A literal percent sign</dd>
-</dl>
+<table class="dl">
+<tr><th><code>%f</code></th>
+<td>Full path & filename of the exported audio file</td></tr>
+<tr><th><code>%d</code></th>
+<td>Directory containing the exported audio file (including trailing directory separator)</td></tr>
+<tr><th><code>%b</code></th>
+<td>Basename of the exported audio file (without extension)</td></tr>
+<tr><th><code>%s</code></th>
+<td>Path to the current session file</td></tr>
+<tr><th><code>%n</code></th>
+<td>Name of the current session file</td></tr>
+<tr><th><code>%%</code></th>
+<td>A literal percent sign</td></tr>
+</table>
<p>
Any part of the command-line enclosed in double-quotes (") will be used as-is.