Please move "Save Project As" back to "File" menu

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paulk2
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Please move "Save Project As" back to "File" menu

Post by paulk2 » Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:37 pm

Please move "Save Project As" back to "File" menu. It was moved in 2.3.0 to File, Save Project, Save Project As. It should be "File", "Save Project As" for less confusion. It was probably intended to reduce clutter under "File", but there are unintended consequences.

Two reasons:

1. Many other apps use "file", "Save As" (Alt-F, Alt-A). When you get used to those apps and the previous versions of Audacity, you have to unlearn to Alt-F, Alt-A, or get an annoying error.

2. Here's where it gets worse: Once you learn Alt-A, Alt-S, Alt-A, then you go back to the other apps (or earlier Audacity) and do Alt-A, Alt-S you have now overwritten a previous file. Now you have to recover it.

Thank you for a great program!

Paul

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Re: Please move "Save Project As" back to "File" menu

Post by steve » Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:47 pm

paulk2 wrote:
Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:37 pm
It was probably intended to reduce clutter under "File"
That was one reason, but only a minor consideration. The main issue being addressed was to create clearer distinction between "saving projects" and "exporting audio files". This distinction (or lack of it) had been a major problem, particularly for new users, for years. Since the change there has been a very marked decrease in users being unable to find how to create a normal audio file.
paulk2 wrote:
Tue Jan 15, 2019 4:37 pm
1. Many other apps use "file", "Save As" (Alt-F, Alt-A). When you get used to those apps and the previous versions of Audacity, you have to unlearn to Alt-F, Alt-A,
Audacity allows you to customise keyboard shortcuts, so you can avoid having to "unlearn" shortcuts that are familiar to you: https://manual.audacityteam.org/man/key ... ences.html
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