manual/include/track-height.html
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<p>
Depending on the stage of your production, you may require a quick
overview over as many tracks as possible, a detailed view into just a
few, or a combination of the two. To facilitate this, the
<dfn>height</dfn> may be configured individually for each track in
the editor window.
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<p>
A context click on a track header will display the
<kbd class="menu">Height</kbd> menu, and allow you to choose from a
list of standard sizes. All selected tracks will be redrawn using that
height.
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<p>
Alternatively, select the tracks you wish to resize. Move the pointer
to the bottom edge of one track header. The cursor will change to a
two-way vertical arrow shape. <kbd class="mouse">Left</kbd>-drag to
dynamically resize all selected tracks.
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<h2>Fit to the Editor Window</h2>
<p>
Select the tracks you wish to display in the Editor window.
Choose <kbd class="menu">Track &gt; Height &gt; Fit Selected Tracks</kbd>
or use the keyboard shortcut, <kbd>f</kbd>. Ardour adjusts the track
heights and view so that the selected tracks completely fill the vertical
space available, unless the tracks cannot be fitted even at the smallest
possible size.
</p>
<p class="note">
You can use <dfn>Visual Undo</dfn> (default shortcut: <kbd class="mod3">Z</kbd>
to revert this operation.
</p>