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The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual
The Harmonizer
Programmer’s Manual Page 22 of 97 Release 1.2.1
1999 Eventide, Inc.
EDITING
One of the benefits of using VSigfile over the Patch Editor area is that
Editing patches in VSigfile is considerably easier than editing patches in the
Patch Editor area (despite its name!).
Select All
Selects every module in a program. This is the same as clicking and
dragging over all the modules in a program, only easier.
Cut, Copy, and Paste
VSigfile makes use of the standard “clipboard” associated with the Windows operating system. The
clipboard is a temporary holding area for text or modules. The Cut, Copy, and Paste commands work with
the clipboard as follows:
The Cut command deletes the currently selected text, module, or modules and places what it deletes on
the clipboard
(if something was already on the clipboard it will be overwritten!). If more than one module is Cut and
connections exist between those Cut modules, then those connections will exist on the clipboard as well.
The Copy command copies
(does not delete) the currently selected text, module, or modules and places what
it copies on the clipboard
(if something was already on the clipboard it will be overwritten!). If more than one module is
Copied and connections exist between those Copied modules, then those
connections will exist on the clipboard as well. You can also Copy by pressing
the
button.
The Paste command places the contents of the clipboard into the patch. A
version still exists on the clipboard so that you can Paste more than once. If
text is selected
(as shown to the right), the Paste command will replace the selected text
with the contents of the clipboard. You can also Paste by pressing the
button.
Undo
Selecting the Undo command under the Edit menu reverses the last change that was made to the patch. You
can Undo many times in a row.