
7.5 TheMetadataEditor 7 THE PRO-CODEC MANAGER APPLICATION
7.5.4 EditingTextTags
In order to edit a text tag, click on the tag row in the MetadataEditor. This opens an
inline text field; type your changes into this field.
There are two kind of text tag:
• Single line
• Multi-line (Lyrics and Comments)
To accept changes for a single line tag, press the Enter key, or press TAB or Shift+TAB
to accept and move to the next or previous tag.
In multi-line tags, pressing Enter will insert a new line into the tag text field.
To accept changes for a multi-line tag, press Command+Enter (Mac) or Control+Enter
(Windows). Alternately, press TAB or Shift+TAB to accept and move to the next or
previous tag.
The Enter key has one more behaviour in the Metadata Editor. If there are no tags
currently being edited, press Enter to move back to and edit the most recently touched
tag. This can be useful if you have just accepted an incorrect edit. Rather than clicking on
the tag again, or tabbing back/forwards, simply press the Enter key.
While editing a text tag, press Escape to discard your edits.
Some fields have format restrictions and will only accept a certain type and/or number of
characters. See the Supported Tags table for details.
7.5.5 AddingCoverArt
To add Cover Art to your encoded files, first select a file by single-clicking it in the File
List.
There are two ways to load an image file into the Metadata Editor:
• Click on the Image tag field in the lower right corner of the MetadataEditor, and
browse to an image file.
• Drag an image file onto the Manager
To remove an image file from the MetadataEditor, hover your mouse cursor over the
Image tag, and click the red X button that appears. If this image file exists in the Cover
Art tag of the selected audio file, press the WritetoFile button to overwrite the previous
CoverArt tag with empty contents.
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