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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/21/2013 12:10 PM, Paul Davis
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<div>in 2009, I added some code to ardour (3.x under
development) that hypothetically (at least) allowed you
to use an existing session as a template for a new one.<br>
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I remember having this idea and discussing it with other
developers and users and thinking that it was easy and
trivial and would be an excellent new feature.<br>
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But now in the final quarter or so of 2013, I cannot see how
this feature (as currently implemented) could possibly work.<br>
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Has anyone used it? Does anyone recall any discussion of the
idea? Has it ever worked?<br>
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thanks,<br>
--p<br>
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Doesn't work in 3.4-123. Would be useful in a more on-the-fly way
than regular templates function. No fussing about if a session
layout you want to immediately reuse is "template worthy" when
you're just trying to keep moving.<br>
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