diff --git a/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/01_edit-point.html b/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/01_edit-point.html index ccb122eb..a56a831b 100644 --- a/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/01_edit-point.html +++ b/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/01_edit-point.html @@ -31,26 +31,3 @@ title: Edit Point also switch the edit point using a combo-selector just right of the snap/grid unit selector.
- -- In addition to explicit range selections made with the Range tool, Ardour - also provides an implicit edit range. This edit range can be - very useful if you want to edit by ear, rather than by mouse. If neither a - regions nor an explicit range is selected, then any editing operation that - requires a range (such as "separate") will use the implicit edit range. -
-- The implicit range is the area between the current edit point and some other position. - In most cases it is either -
-- Which of these is true depends on which edit point setting you are using (Mouse, - Playhead or Marker) and whether there is a selected marker at that time. -
- diff --git a/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/08_move-regions.html b/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/08_move-regions.html index 4762f6ba..bafdadd7 100644 --- a/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/08_move-regions.html +++ b/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/08_move-regions.html @@ -11,9 +11,19 @@ title: Move Regions+ Ripple Edit mode provides the following conveniences: +
If Snap To Grid is enabled, then regions can only move so that they align with locations determined by the current