Robert Edge <thumbknucklerocks@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Er7OeIFALN8 Ah, so "(region name)/edit/make mono regions" does not actually edit the region. Nor does it make it mono. Nor does it create mono tracks. But it adds two mono regions to the _region_ _list_ (which is rather inconspicuous and somewhere else on the screen, by default not at all) from where you can then fill newly created mono tracks. It doesn't bother mentioning what it does in something akin to Emacs' echo area, though: "copied mono regions to region list" would have been a great hint. It doesn't have some mouse-over help on "make mono regions" either. You arr on your own guessing what happens. Sorry, but that's _way_ worse in discoverability than current-day Emacs. Certainly nothing you could _discover_ on a demo. Either you know or you don't. Emacs has useful mouse-over help. Emacs has usefully named menu entries. The menu entries actually use current-day GUI terminology (rather than Emacs' own kill/yank kind of terminology). I have a chance hunting for something while demoing. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user