Editing the Wiki
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Is the wiki only open to a select number of people to edit? I do not see any way to create an account. I was trying to update the link at the Audacity FAQ page so that it would go to the current Audacity Help page rather than the old SourceForge one.
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One must request edit access.
If you just want to make the one change, we could make it for you. What page, and what's the new link?
Or we can give you access. There's definitely a lot of updating that could be done in the wiki.
If you just want to make the one change, we could make it for you. What page, and what's the new link?
Or we can give you access. There's definitely a lot of updating that could be done in the wiki.
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I just checked back today and it looks like someone just did it for me.
However, I am currently in the throes of researching a ton about audio editing for my own use, settings for Audacity plugins, etc., as well as how to use RX8 Elements (which I picked up for $30 in a sale). If you think that that info would be useful to add to the wiki, I'd be happy to help where I can. For instance, I have recently discovered Audacity's Punch Copy/Paste, and it is such a timesaver, but there doesn't seem to be anything on the wiki about it.

However, I am currently in the throes of researching a ton about audio editing for my own use, settings for Audacity plugins, etc., as well as how to use RX8 Elements (which I picked up for $30 in a sale). If you think that that info would be useful to add to the wiki, I'd be happy to help where I can. For instance, I have recently discovered Audacity's Punch Copy/Paste, and it is such a timesaver, but there doesn't seem to be anything on the wiki about it.