From ade85c4a26a21e8e311e2b8d070ce903c9f75faf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ben Loftis
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 10:05:00 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] documentation changes for Ripple edit, removing Splice, and
removing the Implicit range
---
.../01_edit-point.html | 23 -------------------
.../08_move-regions.html | 14 +++++++++--
2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diff --git a/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/01_edit-point.html b/_manual/15_editing-and-arranging/01_edit-point.html
index ccb122e..a56a831 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.
-
-Implicit Range
-
-
- 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
-
-
- - the area between the mouse and the playhead, or
- - the area between a selected marker and the mouse or playhead.
-
-
- 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 4762f6b..bafdadd 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
Regions move freely. Ardour creates overlaps when necessary.
No region motion is permitted (except for "nudge").
-
- Regions moved freely, but Ardour closes gaps between regions after any movement has occured
+
+ The effect of an edit is reflected in the regions to the "right" of the edit
+More details about Ripple
+
+ Ripple Edit mode provides the following conveniences:
+
+ - Deleting a range will move later regions to compensate for the deleted time
+ - Deleting a region will move later regions to compensate for the deleted region's length
+ - Moving a region will move later regions to compensate for the length of the move
+ - Inserting a new region (via dragging or via Paste) will move later regions to the right to compensate
+
+
If is enabled, then regions can
only move so that they align with locations determined by the current