X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F07_working-with-sessions%2F06_renaming-a-session.html;h=6e3cd416444d1f4715398c7db7df79b802da8f9a;hb=248440e975ea65df0f1c524fcebea1999908ff6c;hp=2919023902240bb8500ac98fe58ff09eef057399;hpb=5c3c3ba54db3a08a826c75831bec9c455280f038;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/06_renaming-a-session.html b/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/06_renaming-a-session.html index 2919023..6e3cd41 100644 --- a/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/06_renaming-a-session.html +++ b/_manual/07_working-with-sessions/06_renaming-a-session.html @@ -2,11 +2,21 @@ layout: default title: Renaming a Session --- - - - -

Use Session > Rename to give your session a new name. A dialog will appear to ask you for the new name.

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This operation does not make a new session folder - the existing session folder and relevant contents are renamed. If your session was not saved before a rename operation, it will be saved automatically and then renaming will continue.

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Ardour has no "Save As" operation that actually makes a new copy of the session folder and its contents.

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+ Use Session > Rename to give your session a + new name. A dialog will appear to ask you for the new name. +

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+ This operation does not make a new session folder — + the existing session folder and relevant contents are renamed. If your + session was not saved before a rename operation, it will be saved + automatically and then renaming will continue. +

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+ Ardour's Session > Save As operation will not + make a new copy of the session folder and its contents. All it does is + create a new session file. +

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