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<p>
The <dfn>Ranges &amp; Marks List</dfn> is a tab in the <dfn>Editor
Lists</dfn> area on the right of the Editor window. If the editor
list area isn't visible it can be enabled by checking
<kbd class="option">View &gt; Show Editor List</kbd>.
The Ranges &amp; Marks list can be used as a single point
of control for all range and location markers (including the punch and
loop ranges), or as a supplement to other methods of working with them.
</p>
<h2>Common elements</h2>
<p>
Each section has a set of <dfn>editable <a
href="@@editing-clocks">clock widgets</a></dfn>
which display the location of a marker, or the start, end, and duration times of a range,
respectively.
</p>
<p>
The <kbd class="menu">Use PH</kbd> buttons allow you to set
the corresponding clock to the current playhead position.
A <kbd class="mouse">Middle</kbd> click on any of the clocks will move
the playhead to that location. Both functions are also available from the
clock context menus.
</p>
<p>
Right clicking on any of the clocks brings up a context menu that allows
changing of the display between Timecode, Bars:Beats, Minutes:Seconds,
and Samples.
</p>
<p>
The <kbd class="menu">&mdash;</kbd> (subtract) button in front of each
user-defined range or marker in the list allows that particular item to
be removed. The name fields of custom ranges and markers can be edited.
</p>
<p>
The <kbd class="option">Hide</kbd> checkboxes make markers and ranges invisible
on the respective ruler to reduce visual clutter; the markers remain
active however, and can be used normally.
</p>
<p>
Selecting <kbd class="option">Lock</kbd> prevents the respective marker
from being moved until unlocked.
Where applicable, <kbd class="option">Glue</kbd> fixes the marker position
relative to the current musical position expressed in bars and beats, rather
than the absolute time. This will make the respective marker follow
changes in the tempo map.
</p>
<p>
At the bottom of the list are buttons to add new markers or ranges.
</p>
<h2>List sections</h2>
<table class="dl">
<tr><th>Loop/Punch Ranges</th>
<td>This list shows the current <dfn>loop</dfn> and <dfn>punch</dfn> range
settings. Since these are built-in ranges, you cannot rename or remove them.</td></tr>
<tr><th>Markers (Including CD Index)</th>
<td>This section lists the session's <dfn>markers</dfn>. By ticking <kbd
class="option">CD</kbd>, you instruct Ardour to create a <dfn>CD track
index</dfn> from this marker, which will be included in the TOC or CUE file when you
export.</td></tr>
<tr><th>Ranges (Including CD Track Ranges)</th>
<td>This is the list of <dfn>ranges</dfn> (including <dfn>CD track
ranges</dfn>). Ticking <kbd class="option">CD</kbd> will convert
the range to a <dfn>CD track</dfn>, which will again be included in
exported TOC or CUE files. This is relevant for Disk-At-Once recordings
that may contain audio data between tracks.</td></tr>
</table>