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	menu bar
the menu bar allows you to select from five menus: file, edit, settings, window and help.
items in italic don't appear in basic mode and are only available in advanced mode.
file
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new...: creates a new song. 
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open...: opens the file picker, allowing you to select a song to open. - see file formats for a list of formats Furnace is able to open.
 
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open recent: contains a list of the songs you've opened before. - clear history: erases the file history.
 
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save: saves the current song. - opens the file picker if this is a new song, or a backup.
 
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save as...: opens the file picker, allowing you to save the song under a different name. 
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export: allows you to export your song into other formats, such as audio files, VGM and more. see the export page for more information. 
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manage chips: opens the Chip Manager dialog. 
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restore backup: restores a previously saved backup. - Furnace keeps up to 5 backups of a song.
- the backup directory is located in:
- Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\furnace\backups
- macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/Furnace/backups
- Linux/other: ~/.config/furnace/backups
 
- Windows: 
- this directory grows in size as you use Furnace. remember to delete old backups periodically to save space.
- do NOT rely on the backup system as auto-save! you should save a restored backup because Furnace will not save backups of backups.
 
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exit: closes Furnace. 
edit
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...: does nothing except prevent accidental clicks on later menu items if the menu is too tall to fit on the program window. 
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undo: reverts the last action. 
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redo: repeats what you undid previously. 
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cut: moves the current selection in the pattern view to clipboard. 
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copy: copies the current selection in the pattern view to clipboard. 
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paste: inserts the clipboard's contents in the cursor position. - you may be able to paste from OpenMPT as well.
 
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paste special...: variants of the paste feature. - paste mix: inserts the clipboard's contents in the cursor position, but does not erase the occupied region.
- paste mix (background): does the same thing as paste mix, but doesn't alter content which is already there.
- paste with ins (foreground): same thing as paste mix, but changes the instrument.
- paste with ins (background): same thing as paste mix (background), but changes the instrument.
- paste flood: inserts the clipboard's contents in the cursor position, and repeats until it hits the end of a pattern.
- paste overflow: paste, but it will keep pasting even if it runs over another pattern.
 
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delete: clears the contents in the selection. 
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select all: changes the selection so it covers a larger area. - if the selection is wide, it will select the rows in a column.
- if the selection is tall, it will select the entire column.
- if a column is already selected, it will select the entire channel.
- if a channel is already selected, it will select the entire pattern.
 
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operation mask: toggles which columns will be affected by the listed operations. more information here. 
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input latch: determines which data are placed along with a note. more information here. 
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note/octave up/down: transposes notes in the current selection. 
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values up/down: changes values in the current selection by ±1 or ±16. 
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transpose: transpose notes or change values by a specific amount. 
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interpolate: fills in gaps in the selection by interpolation between values. 
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change instrument: changes the instrument number in a selection. 
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gradient/fade: replace the selection with a "gradient" that goes from the beginning of the selection to the end. - does not affect the note column.
- Nibble mode: when enabled, the fade will be per-nibble (0 to F) rather than per-value (00 to FF).
- use for effects like 04xy(vibrato).
 
- use for effects like 
 
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scale: scales values in the selection by a specific amount. - use to change volume in a selection for example.
 
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randomize: replaces the selection with random values. - does not affect the note column.
 
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invert values: 00becomesFF,01becomesFE,02becomesFDand so on.
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flip selection: flips the selection so it is backwards. 
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collapse/expand amount: allows you to specify how much to collapse/expand in the next two menu items. 
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collapse: shrinks the selected contents. 
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expand: expands the selected contents. 
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collapse pattern: same as collapse, but affects the entire pattern. 
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expand pattern: same as expand, but affects the entire pattern. 
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collapse song: same as collapse, but affects the entire song. - it also changes speeds and pattern length to compensate.
 
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expand song: same as expand, but affects the entire song. - it also changes speeds and pattern length to compensate.
 
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find/replace: shows the Find/Replace window. 
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clear: opens a window that allows you to mass-delete things like songs, unused instruments, and the like. 
settings
- full screen: expands the Furnace window so it covers your screen.
- lock layout: prevents you from dragging/resizing docked windows, or docking more.
- basic mode: toggles Basic Mode.
- visualizer: toggles pattern view particle effects when the song plays.
- reset layout: resets the workspace to its defaults.
- settings...: shows the Settings window. these are detailed in [settings.md].
window
all these menu items show or hide their associated windows.
help
- effect list: displays the effect list.
- debug menu: this menu contains various debug utilities.
- unless you are working with the Furnace codebase, it's not useful.
 
- inspector: this option shows the Dear ImGui Metrics/Debugger window.
- unless you are working with the Furnace codebase, it's not useful.
 
- panic: this resets all chips while the song is playing, effectively silencing everything.
- about...: displays the About screen.
at the end of the menu bar, more information may be shown:
- during editing, information about the data under the cursor will be shown here:
- note or note modifier.
- instrument number and name.
- volume in decimal, hex, and percentage.
- effect type and description.
 
- during playback, these values will be displayed:
- speed/groove @ tick rate (BPM) | order | row | elapsed time
 
- if any changes or edits have been made but not yet saved, "modified" will appear.
