On Sun, 8 Oct 2023, Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin wrote:
Then I selected region of timeline with mouse and pressed "c"
Then I put my cursor where I wanted my copy to appear in silenced region. Tried 'v'. Nothing happened.
Then I set only in point and repeated 'v' action. All 3 tracks inserted, pushing original to the right
So, may be try to set single "in" point where you want to paste on timeline?
How CGG's implementation of copypasting will take into account in/out points, is not always easy to predict. As I understand, when something has been copied 'c', and then is being pasted somewhere 'v', while some in/out points are still set (independent on the current cursor position), then the copied content is pasted between the in/out points replacing their former content. If one had copied that region, set cursor to the new position and wanted to copy there, but forgot to change in/out, the copied contents is pasted between in/out replacing itself, making an illusion as if nothing happened. Therefore the user before pasting has to check carefully where his in/out points reside (this contents will be replaced), or, most safely, remove both in/out points so that pasting occured at the current cursor position. I am not sure how region selection is taken into account. Perhaps, similarly, while in/out points take precedence. _______________________________________________________________________________ Georgy Salnikov NMR Group Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry Lavrentjeva, 9, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia Phone +7-383-3307864 Email [email protected] _______________________________________________________________________________