On 9/14/06 4:57 AM, "David R. Sky" <davidsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 2. My question is - what after that? After I've set a label, how > can I get Audacity to move the playback cursor to that position in > the track? What in fact is useful about being able to set a label - > how is it useful? > I added this last night. If you go into the label editor, find the label you want, and hit enter, the times represented by that label will be selected across all tracks. This is similar to what happens when a mouser clicks a label within a label track. > 3. I also noticed a weird behavior when cursoring up and down the > track menu - when cursoring down, edit labels gives the shortcut as > 'p', which is the shortcut key for the item above it; when > cursoring up, it gives the shortcut key as 'o', which is the > shortcut key for the item below it (or vice versa). I haven't heard > this behavior before from Window Eyes. > I haven't actually tried it with Weyes, but what's even more weird is that there are ANY "p" or "o" shortcuts assigned. I wonder where it's getting them from????? Leland The audacity4blind website is at http://users.northlc.com/sberry/ Subscribe and unsubscribe information, message archives, Audacity keyboard commands, and more... To unsubscribe from audacity4blind, send an email to audacity4blind-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject line unsubscribe