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Restore the old prev/next layer commands (that were never enabled because they didn't work) using the new fixed order layer list (so they now do work)
author Chris Cannam
date Tue, 02 Sep 2014 16:06:41 +0100
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Chris@123 1
Chris@123 2 <!-- Note: this tip file is not actually used, the tip of the day
Chris@123 3 dialog has been disabled for the moment because I wasn't liking it
Chris@123 4 enough to take the trouble to finish the tips text... -->
Chris@123 5
Chris@119 6 <tips caption="Tip of the Day">
Chris@119 7 <tip>
Chris@122 8 <html>
Chris@123 9 <p><b>Welcome to Sonic Visualiser!</b></p> <p>Sonic Visualiser is a
Chris@123 10 complex application, but it's easy enough to get started with.</p>
Chris@123 11 <p>Try importing an audio file and using the Pane menu to add some
Chris@123 12 different views of it.</p> <p>Check out the links on the Help menu for
Chris@123 13 tutorials and other documentation!</p>
Chris@122 14 </html>
Chris@119 15 </tip>
Chris@119 16 <tip>
Chris@122 17 <html>
Chris@122 18 <p>Sonic Visualiser's window is organised into "panes" and
Chris@120 19 "layers". To begin with, you have one pane. Import an audio
Chris@122 20 file to see it displayed in a waveform layer on that pane.</p>
Chris@122 21 </html>
Chris@119 22 </tip>
Chris@119 23 <tip>
Chris@122 24 <html>
Chris@122 25 <p>Each pane can contain any number of layers, which appear stacked
Chris@119 26 from "front" to "back" on the same timeline. A layer can contain a
Chris@122 27 view of audio, or of points (time instants) or data plots (time-values).</p>
Chris@122 28 </html>
Chris@119 29 </tip>
Chris@119 30 <tip>
Chris@122 31 <html>
Chris@122 32 <p>There's a "layer property box" to the right of each pane, with one
Chris@120 33 tab for each of the layers on that pane. Click on a layer's tab to
Chris@120 34 bring that layer to the front. You can then adjust its colour and
Chris@120 35 other display properties in the property box.
Chris@119 36
Chris@120 37 The first tab is always for the pane itself, which has a few
Chris@122 38 adjustable properties of its own.</p>
Chris@122 39 </html>
Chris@119 40 </tip>
Chris@119 41 <tip>
Chris@122 42 <html>
Chris@122 43 <p>If you have more than one pane, only one of them will be "current",
Chris@119 44 marked with a black bar at the left side. Just click on another pane
Chris@119 45 to make it current. Most editing operations affect the layer that's
Chris@122 46 at the front of the current pane.</p>
Chris@122 47 </html>
Chris@119 48 </tip>
Chris@119 49 <tip>
Chris@122 50 <html>
Chris@122 51 <p>You can use different zoom levels for different panes by un-checking
Chris@119 52 the Global Zoom control for one of them. By default, all panes will
Chris@122 53 zoom and scroll together.</p>
Chris@122 54 </html>
Chris@119 55 </tip>
Chris@119 56 <tip>
Chris@122 57 <html>
Chris@122 58 <p>You can speed up and slow down playback using the Playback Speedup
Chris@122 59 control in the bottom-right of the window.</p>
Chris@122 60 </html>
Chris@119 61 </tip>
Chris@119 62 <tip>
Chris@122 63 <html>
Chris@122 64 <p>The Transforms menu lists things you can do to extract features from
Chris@119 65 or process your audio. The available outputs of any Vamp
Chris@119 66 feature-extraction plugins or LADSPA audio effects plugins you have
Chris@122 67 will show up here.</p>
Chris@122 68 </html>
Chris@119 69 </tip>
Chris@119 70
Chris@119 71 </tips>
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