Steinberg WAVELAB 8.5 RETAIL SOFTWARE 45370 数据表

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Introduction
About the Program Versions
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To activate/deactivate the help texts on the status bar, select Options 
(WaveLab menu on Mac) > Global preferences > Display
 tab, and in the 
Workspaces section, select Display status bar.
To open the “What’s This” help, you have the following possibilities:
In any workspace, press [Shift]-[F1], and move the mouse over an interface 
item, or select Help > What is this?.
In a dialog, select the question mark icon on any title bar (Windows) or in the 
dialog (Mac OS), and move the mouse over an interface item or a menu 
option.
Some “What’s this” tooltips have a different background color to indicate that 
a dedicated help topic is available in the WaveLab help. Click the link in the 
tooltip to open the corresponding information in the help.
About the Program Versions
The documentation covers two different operating systems, Windows and Mac OS 
X. Some features and settings are specific to one of the operation systems.
This is clearly stated in the applicable cases. If nothing else is said, all descriptions 
and procedures in the documentation are valid for all WaveLab versions for both 
Windows and Mac OS X.
The screenshots are taken from the English Windows version of WaveLab.
Typographical Conventions
Many of the default key commands in WaveLab use modifier keys, some of which 
are different depending on the operating system. For example, the default key 
command for Undo is [Ctrl]-[Z] on Windows and [Command]-[Z] on Mac OS X.
When key commands with modifier keys are described in this manual, they are 
shown with the Windows modifier key first, in the following way:
[Win modifier key]/[Mac modifier key]-[key]
For example, [Ctrl]/[Command]-[Z] means “press [Ctrl] on Windows or [Command] 
on Mac OS X, then press [Z]”.
Similarly, [Alt]/[Option]-[X] means “press [Alt] on Windows or [Option] on Mac OS 
X, then press [X]”.
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This manual often refers to right-clicking, for example, to open context menus. If you 
are using a Mac with a single-button mouse, hold down [Ctrl] and click.