User:Billw58/Prefs Options

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Peter 3Jun12: I *really* don't like the numbers. They add nothing for me, they don't refer or relate to a numbered reference section for Preferences. And as Bill pointed out in the email thread the current front page doesn't have numbering anywhere.

Numbers down first

More Details for the Project Window

Preferences - changing your settings

Preferences are at the bottom of the Edit menu (or in the Audacity menu on Mac).

Many settings can be changed including keyboard shortcuts and the interface language.

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Preferences settings can be reset to default at any time.



Numbers across first

More Details for the Project Window

Preferences - changing your settings

Preferences are at the bottom of the Edit menu (or in the Audacity menu on Mac).

Many settings can be changed including keyboard shortcuts and the interface language.

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Preferences settings can be reset to default at any time.



No numbers

More Details for the Project Window

Preferences - changing your settings

Preferences are at the bottom of the Edit menu (or in the Audacity menu on Mac).

Many settings can be changed including keyboard shortcuts and the interface language.

[[ |Devices Preferences]]
[[ |Playback Preferences]]
[[ |Recording Preferences]]
[[ |Quality Preferences]]
[[ |Interface Preferences]]
[[ |Tracks Preferences]]
[[ |Import - Export Preferences]]
[[ |Extended Import Preferences]]
[[ |Projects Preferences]]
[[ |Libraries Preferences]]
[[ |Spectrograms Preferences]]
[[ |Directories Preferences]]
[[ |Warnings Preferences]]
[[ |Effects Preferences]]
[[ |Keyboard Preferences]]
[[ |Mouse Preferences]]

Preferences settings can be reset to default at any time.


Some experiments to force real right-aligned numbers

Got it.

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What does a real numbered list look like?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three
  4. Four
  5. Five
  6. Six
  7. Seven
  8. Eight
  9. Nine
  10. Ten