creating a chain command I need “go back to previous label” (short-cut “shift+tab” ) but this is not in the list of commands because there is no command name for it at all only the short-cut.
How to put “shift+tab” into the command list of a chain command?
I am eagerly waiting to simplify the process of enlarging silence which is tedious and cumbersome at moment. Thanks for putting the item on your schedule. Hope you can launch the update in time
meanwhile I have version 2.3, but can’t find the command (newbee).
Can you please give me a hint on how to automate the task (should I do it inside audacity or outside with Python)?
I have a long mp3-file with words (vocabulary) and want to split it into separate mp3-files for each word.
With sound-finder I marked the words, but I still need a command to jump to the previous label (shift+tab).
To avoid confusion, please use full version numbers. The current release version is 2.3.0. The current development version is 2.3.1.
I assume that you are using 2.3.0.
In order to see those commands in the menu structure you need to turn on the Extra menu with View > Extra Menus
Then you’ll see them under Extra >Play-at-Speed > …
But to use them in Macros you don’t necessarily need the Extra menus turned on.
In the Macro manager dialog Tools > Macros… when you use the Insert button you will get a list of all the commands available to Macros - and you will find The Move to Next and Previous Label in there.
Tip click in that box and type “Move t” and you will be straight at the Move To commands