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Edit Command highlights:
Further Editing commands are to be found on the main Edit menu. Please see: Edit on page 599
Undo
Pyramix keeps Track of all edit decisions and operations so they can be undone if neces-
sary. This menu item shows the name of the last operation. To undo this operation, simply
click on the Undo (operation) menu item and the listed operation will be undone. When-
ever an item is undone, it immediately shows up as the most recent item in the Redo list.
Undo History Pyramix keeps Track of the most recent edit decisions and operations and shows them
here in a sub-menu. These are listed from the most recent at the top, to the oldest at the
bottom of the list. To undo a whole block of operations, click on the name of the oldest
operation and everything since that time (from that point in the list to the top of the list)
will be undone. The name of the next operation in the list will be shown as the next Undo
item, and all the items that have been undone are immediately added to the
Redo His-
tory
list. The size of the undo history is set to 32 steps by default, but it can be adjusted in
the
All Settings > Settings > Application > General page.
Redo If an operation has been undone using the Undo commands in this menu, the most
recently undone operation will be shown here. To
Redo the operation, simply click on
Edit > Redo and the operation will be Redone. Whenever an item is Redone, it immedi-
ately shows up as the most recent item in the
Undo list in this menu. The next edit opera-
tion carried out in Pyramix will then purge this item since the operation could cause a
conflict with previous operations and therefore renders the
Redo invalid.
Redo History Pyramix keeps Track of the most recent operations that have been undone, and shows
them here in the
Redo History sub-menu. To Redo a whole block of operations, click on
the name of the oldest operation and everything since that time (from that point in the
list to the top of the list) will be Redone. The name of the next operation in the list will be
shown as the next
Redo menu item, and all the items that have been Redone are immedi-
ately added to the
Undo History list. The next edit operation carried out in Pyramix will
then purge this list since the operation could cause a conflict with previous operations
and therefore renders the
Redo list invalid.
Delete This command deletes the selected Clip or Region. When a selection is deleted, other
material on the Track behaves according to the current
Remove mode setting.
Cut Cuts the current selection from the project and places it on the Clipboard. When a Selec-
tion is
Cut, other material on the Track behaves according to the current Remove mode
setting.
Copy Copies the current selection from the project and places it on the Clipboard
Paste>
Paste to Cursor
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard starting at the current Playhead Cursor posi-
tion. When the contents of the Clipboard is Pasted, other material on the Track(s)
behaves according to the current
Insert mode setting.
Paste to Mouse Inserts the contents of the Clipboard starting at the current Mouse Cursor position.
When the contents of the Clipboard is Pasted, other material on the Track(s)
behaves according to the current
Insert mode setting.
Paste Tail to Cursor Inserts the contents of the Clipboard ending at I.e. immediately before, the current
Playhead Cursor position. When the contents of the Clipboard is Pasted, other
material on the Track(s) behaves according to the current
Insert mode setting.
Paste Sync Point to Cursor Inserts the contents of the Clipboard with the first sync point in the Clipboard con-
tents at the current Playhead Cursor position. Depending on where the first sync
point is, the material pasted may start, end or straddle the current Playhead Cursor
Position. When the contents of the Clipboard is Pasted, other material on the
Track(s) behaves according to the current
Insert mode setting.
Paste & Place Opens the Placement Tool with extensive placement options. Please see: The
Placement Tool on page 187