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mode.They can also be placed in the Control Window, in a tab group. Each shared tool
window has a menu entry to allow this ("Place in Control Window").
Differences between Mac and Windows
Floating windows behave slightly differently on Apple Mac and Windows, due to some basic
differences between the platforms:
Mac - On the Mac, a tool window is always on top of all other windows and a floating
window remains visible even if its dependent Workspace is not active or is minimized.
If WaveLab is no longer the active application, all its floating windows are hidden.
Windows - A floating window is hidden when its dependent Workspace is minimized
or covered by another window. If WaveLab is no longer the active application, all its
independent floating windows are hidden.
Saving a windows location
Once you have your tools windows, command bars and tab groups set up the way you wish
to work, you can save their location in the current Workspace by choosing Workspace >
Layout > Save as... and saving a preset; or you can save the current layout as the default
layout by choosing Workspace > Layout > Save current layout as default.
If you wish to save the location of all Workspaces, then use the global option by choosing
Global > General Window Layout > Save as... and saving a preset; or you can save
the current layout as the default layout by choosing Global > General Window Layout >
Save current layout as default.
Related topics
Workspaces
Shared tool windows
Specific tool windows
3.2 Adjusting Envelopes
At various places in WaveLab, envelopes are used to constrain the way effects are expressed.
Some offline processes such as Level Envelope, use envelopes to adjust an effect over time.
You can edit the profile of these envelopes quickly and easily.
Adjusting an envelope
Edit the envelope using the envelope editor window in the following ways:
Create and erase points by double clicking.
Select points by clicking on them.
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