Fast Edit History
When working in Fast Edit mode, this cool little panel on the left side of your screen is like having your own personal secretary. It keeps track of every edit and allows you to navigate quickly from one change to the other. If you decide to start at midpoint in this list and want to eliminate all edits done after this point, just double click on that edit and the system will ask if you’re sure…then eliminate all edits after that point. All of the data pertaining to the fast edit history profile are contained in .ses (session) files. These files are stored with your .pkfs (peak files) and can be deleted once you’ve finished with the file. Fast Edit temp files include elements of the source file name for ease of identification.
A Typical Fast-Edit History Panel View
When working in Fast Edit mode, this cool little panel on the left side of your screen is like having your own personal secretary. It keeps track of every edit and allows you to navigate quickly from one change to the other. If you decide to start at midpoint in this list and want to eliminate all edits done after this point, just double click on that edit and the system will ask if you’re sure…then eliminate all edits after that point. All of the data pertaining to the fast edit history profile are contained in .ses (session) files. These files are stored with your .pkfs (peak files) and can be deleted once you’ve finished with the file. Fast Edit temp files include elements of the source file name for ease of identification.
A Typical Fast-Edit History Panel View