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CAKEWALK PRO AUDIO - Initialization File Format; Cakewalk.ini

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Initialization File Format
Initialization Þles all follow a common format. They are divided into
sections whose names appear in the Þle in brackets, like this:
[Section Name]
Within each section, variables are of the form:
<variable name>=<value>
For example, the DrawPlayingAudio variable belongs in the [Wincake]
section in cakewalk.ini, and determines whether the audio waveform is
redrawn or not when the display is scrolling during playback. If the
value is 0 (FALSE), then the waveforms are not redrawn. If the value is
1 (TRUE), then waveforms are redrawn. To redraw waveforms when
scrolling during playback, the entry in the Þle looks like this:
[Wincake]
DrawPlayingAudio=1
The variable names contain no spaces. They are not case sensitive.
CAKEWALK.INI
Many of the items in cakewalk.ini are set using Pro Audio menus and
dialog boxes. However, some items can be changed only by using the
Options-Initialization File command or by directly editing this Þle
using the Windows Notepad.
cakewalk.ini is divided into different sections. Unless otherwise noted
below, all entries should appear in the section that starts with the line:
[Wincake]
For example, if you want to add the line PanicStrength=1 to
cakewalk.ini, you should put it on the line under [Wincake], like this:
[Wincake]
PanicStrength=1

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