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    Audacity 3.0.3 development began 19th April 2021

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Bug 1547 - "Do on Pause" not enabled for closing tracks, FF or Rewind
"Do on Pause" not enabled for closing tracks, FF or Rewind
Status: RESOLVED QUICKFIXED
Product: Audacity
Classification: Unclassified
Component: User Interface
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Per OS Linux
: P4 Repeatable
Assigned To: Default Assignee for New Bugs
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Reported: 2016-11-10 05:41 UTC by Steve Daulton
Modified: 2018-08-20 11:45 UTC (History)
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Closed: 2018-08-20 00:00:00
petersampsonaudacity: Test‑OK‑Win+
petersampsonaudacity: Test‑OK‑Mac+
gale: Test‑OK‑Lin+


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Description Steve Daulton 2016-11-10 05:41:07 UTC
Affects:
FF and Rewind buttons in the Transport toolbar.
Track Close [X]

With the new "Do on Pause" behaviour, the menu/shortcut equivalents of the avove commands cause paused playback to stop and then "do" the command, but the GUI controls have not been updated to do the same.
Comment 1 Steve Daulton 2016-11-14 05:36:40 UTC
Fix made: https://github.com/audacity/audacity/commit/3a9983
Comment 2 Peter Sampson 2016-11-14 09:28:23 UTC
(In reply to Steve Daulton from comment #0)
(In reply to Steve Daulton from comment #1)
Tested on Mac Sierra 3a99837

FF (skip to end) and Rewind (skip to home) buttons in the Transport toolbar and
Track Close [X] -all work fine on Mac when in Pause mode in line with the commands they represent.
Comment 3 Peter Sampson 2016-11-17 08:03:13 UTC
(In reply to Steve Daulton from comment #1)
Testing on W10 on audacity-win-r3a99837-2.1.3-alpha-14-nov-16

As with Mac Sierra FF (skip to end) and Rewind (skip to home) buttons in the Transport toolbar and Track Close [X] -all work fine on Mac when in Pause mode in line with the commands they represent.
Comment 4 Gale Andrews 2016-12-01 18:29:39 UTC
OK for me on Ubuntu. Menu items and shortcuts still respect "Do on Pause" as expected.