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13.14. Context Menu
13.14.1. Design sheet
The following context menu appears when you right-click a design sheet that contains no objects.
Menu Content
[Paste] Pastes the copied component in the “Design” sheet.
[Select All] Selects all components and wires in the design sheet.
[Close All Editor Windows] Closes all component editor and parameter setting windows.
[Snap to Grid] If this is checked, objects are aligned with the grid of the design sheet.
[Layer Link] Enable this command to synchronize (link) the position of the audio
component placement between the Audio layer and Control layer.
13.14.2. Components
When you right-click a component, the following context menu appears (not all items are shown for all
components).
Menu Content
[Open Component Editor] Opens the component editor.
[Cut] Moves the selected item to the copy buffer.
[Copy] Copies the component, including the parameter settings of the
component editor.
[Paste] Paste the copied component onto the design sheet.
[Paste Parameters] Duplicates the copied component, including the parameter settings of the
component editor.
[Duplicate] Duplicates the copied component, including the parameter settings of the
component editor.
[Delete] Deletes the component.
[Add to Parameter Set] Registers the component to the parameter set.
[Add to Remote Control List] Registers all of the component’s parameters or the component’s meters
in the Remote Control Setup List.
If multiple components are registered simultaneously, they are registered
as meters.
[Bring to Front] Moves the component display to the foreground.
[Send to Back] Moves the component display to the background.
[Unbundle Wires] Displays the wires connected to the selected component or User Defined
Block spaced apart at equal intervals.
[Bundle Wires] Displays the wires connected to the selected component or User Defined
Block overlaid together.
[Create User Defined Block] Encapsulates the selected components as a User Defined Block.
13. Audio Processors : DME7
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