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When you select a folder in the audio list and left-click another folder or drive in the source list, a
recursive match is performed starting at the selected source. All the corresponding files and folders
on the source path with matching names will be mapped. To remap a drive letter only, thus keeping
the original disk hierarchy, right click on a drive in the source list.
Every time a new mapping is made, the audio list is redrawn to show the location of the newly
mapped file and the question mark in its icon will be replaced by a blue arrow. To undo a mapping,
right click on a file name in the audio list; its alternate path will be removed.
Mappings are not actually saved until the dialog is closed with the OK button. The EDL will
remember the mapping when it is saved and reopened later. The cancel button will close the dialog
without changing any file mappings.
The user preferences window has tabs for setting various options. These settings are saved when you
close the Sonoma application. The preferences window can be reached from the preferences
command in the window menu
Time Format
The time format preferences window sets the global timecode format – see §
2.2.5
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2.19 User Preferences
2.19.1
Time Format Preferences