Subject:SF10 Overwrite Question
Posted by: wwaag
Date:2/20/2014 11:19:44 AM
To replace a selection, I use the Edit.PasteSpecial.Overwrite command with contents from the clipboard. Works OK except that there are often clicks at the boundaries of the selection. To get around this, I create a region from the selection, zoom in to each boundary, select the waveform where the gap exists, and then interpolate. This works, except it is very tedious. Is there a setting to ensure that the overwrite function will also perform the interpolation at the boundaries? |
Subject:RE: SF10 Overwrite Question
Reply by: rraud
Date:2/20/2014 3:02:05 PM
Never had a problem with that. What are you pasting in? Do you have snap to zero-crossing slope 'any slope' enabled? There's other parameters in the "Options> Preferences> Edit" as well that can be tweaked. |
Subject:RE: SF10 Overwrite Question
Reply by: prescott911
Date:7/13/2015 9:06:02 AM
I have used SF9 and the Overwrite function was just CTRL+SPACEBAR. Is there a way to program an overwrite shortcut in SF10? Why did they change it?!?! |
Subject:RE: SF10 Overwrite Question
Reply by: rraud
Date:7/13/2015 10:44:58 AM
" have used SF9 and the Overwrite function was just CTRL+SPACEBAR. Is there a way to program an overwrite shortcut in SF10?" - I prefer to use the right-click option.. however, a key shortcut of your choice can be created in the "Options> Customize Keyboard" menu. The 'overwrite' command line is under, "Global> Edit> Paste> Paste overwrite" Addendum: "Why did they change it?!?!" - I don't think they (SCS) did. I just checked a still installed SF-9 on my laptop... and no overwrite keyboard shortcut is or was assigned. No overwrite command is listed in the 'Help> Keyboard shortcuts' either. Message last edited on7/13/2015 11:02:46 AM byrraud. |