X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F24_preferences-and-session-properties%2F01_preferences-dialog%2F03_editor.html;fp=_manual%2F24_preferences-and-session-properties%2F01_preferences-dialog%2F03_editor.html;h=106b16ebd0f967ee6acf7ac8e78d539bd220df23;hb=49110c129b04cda3249b468364b3924677ecb826;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=781a6ac55bf5d074742319d6638668331b0b0203;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/24_preferences-and-session-properties/01_preferences-dialog/03_editor.html b/_manual/24_preferences-and-session-properties/01_preferences-dialog/03_editor.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..106b16e --- /dev/null +++ b/_manual/24_preferences-and-session-properties/01_preferences-dialog/03_editor.html @@ -0,0 +1,152 @@ +--- +layout: default +title: Editor Tab +menu_title: Editor Tab +--- + +
+ This tab contains settings that affect behavior in the Editor + window when Editing and Arranging. +
+ ++ Allow dragging of the playhead, when enabled, allows + dragging the playhead with the mouse in the Editor window. +
++ Move relevant automation when audio regions are moved, + when enabled, causes automation data to stay with a region when the + region is moved inside the playlist. When disabled, the automation is + not affected by movement of regions. +
++ Show meters on tracks in the editor, when enabled, shows + a small meter in the Editor window with each track. The + meter is shown in the left side area along with the track name and buttons. +
++ Display master-meter in the toolbar when enabled displays + a small copy of the master bus meter in the toolbar. +
++ Default fade shape: sets which + + fade shape is the default. +
++ Regions in active edit groups are edited together: sets + the criteria to see if editing actions apply to tracks grouped together + in an active group. +
++ Make rubberband selection rectangle snap to the grid when + enabled uses the grid when + selecting regions + with a rubberband rectangle. +
++ Show waveforms in regions when enabled shows a visual + representation of the region's audio waveform. Changes to this setting + take affect after restarting Ardour. +
++ Show gain envelopes in audio regions: sets the criteria + for displaying the gain envelope in audio regions. +
++ Waveform scale: when waveforms are shown in audio region + they can be displayed using a linear or a logarithmic + scale. + See + Waveform disply. +
++ Waveform shape: when waveforms are shown in audio region + they can be displayed using a traditional or a rectified + shape. + See + Waveform disply. +
++ Waveform Clip Level (dBFS): sets the level at which the + waveform shown in an audio region will be drawn in red to indicate + clipping. Setting lower than 0.0 dBFS can be useful if any tool in + the audio chain has problems near 0.0 dBFS. +
++ Show waveform for audio while it is being recorded when + enabled, will draw the audio waveform in regions being recorded. When + disabled only a region block will be drawn while recording reducing CPU + requirements. +
++ Show zoom toolbar when enabled shows a toolbar for + zoom functions. When disabled the zoom commands are still available + with keyboard short-cuts and the View menu. Changes to this setting + take affect after restarting Ardour. +
++ Update editor window during drags of the summary when + enabled the contents of the editor window will redraw the tracks area + as the selection rectangle in the summary area is moved or resized. The + summary area is at the bottom of the editor and shows an overview of all + regions on the timelime. +
++ Name new markers when enabled, popup a dialog when a new + marker is created. This allows + markers to be named as they are created. +
++ Auto-scroll editor window when dragging near its edges + when enabled will scroll the editor window automatically when dragging a + region. This can make it easier to see where to position the region. +
++ After splitting selected regions, select determines which, + if any, regions are selected after a split operation. The options are no + regions, the regions created by the split, and if more than one region + was selected to start with, the existing selection and the new regions. + Changes to this setting take affect after restarting Ardour. +
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