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tenacity(1)		    General Commands Manual		   tenacity(1)

NAME
       tenacity	- Graphical cross-platform audio editor	based on Audacity

SYNOPSIS
       tenacity	-help
       tenacity	-version

       tenacity	[-blocksize nnn] -test
       tenacity	[-blocksize nnn] [ AUDIO-FILE ]	...

DESCRIPTION
       Tenacity	 is a graphical	audio editor.  This man	page does not describe
       all of the features of Tenacity or how to use it;  for  this,  see  the
       html documentation that came with the program, which should be accessi-
       ble from	the Help menu.	This man page describes	the Unix-specific fea-
       tures, including	special	files and environment variables.

       Tenacity	currently uses libsndfile to open many uncompressed audio for-
       mats  such  as  WAV, AIFF, and AU, and it can also be linked to libmad,
       libvorbis, and libflac, to provide support for opening MP2/3, Ogg  Vor-
       bis,  and FLAC files, respectively.  LAME, libvorbis, libflac and libt-
       wolame provide facilities to export files to all	these formats as well.

       Tenacity	is primarily an	interactive, graphical editor,	not  a	batch-
       processing  tool.  Whilst  there	is a basic batch processing tool it is
       experimental and	incomplete. If you need	to batch-process audio	or  do
       simple  edits  from the command line, using sox or ecasound driven by a
       bash script will	be much	more powerful than Tenacity.

HISTORY
       In April	of 2021, Muse Group (Muse) had announced  that	they  acquired
       Audacity	 and would further continue development. Later,	a new pull re-
       quest was then made that	 would	introduce  telementry  into  Audacity.
       This  caused  controversy,  but	the  pull  request  was	ultimately not
       merged.	The closest to telemetry present in modern versions of	Audac-
       ity  is	only  error  reporting,	where personal information is NOT col-
       lected.

       In July of 2021,	an update to Audacity's	privacy	policy caused  contro-
       versy.  It  stated that the program was not suitable for	children under
       13 years	old. This raised a possible GPL	violation by.  In addition,  a
       new  Contributer	 License  Agreement also provoked further controversy.
       All of this sparked the	need  among  Audacity's	 community  to	create
       forks. As a result, this	program, like other derivatives, came to light
       in  order  to solve the wrongdoing that was committed by	Audacity's new
       owners.

       On Noveber 26, 2022, Tenacity development was officially	 restarted  by
       Avery  King,  joining other Tenacity contributors and the lead Audacium
       maintainer to continue work on the project towards their	first release:
       Tenacity	1.3.

OPTIONS
       --help	 Display a brief list of command line options

       --version Display the Tenacity version number

       --test	 run self  diagnostics	tests  (only  present  in  development
		 builds)

       --blocksize nnn
		 Set  the Tenacity block size for writing files	to disk	to nnn
		 bytes

FILES
       $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tenacity/tenacity.cfg
	      Per user configuration file.

       /var/tmp/tenacity-<user>/
	      Default location of Tenacity's temp directory, where  <user>  is
	      your  username.	If  this  location is not suitable (not	enough
	      space in /var/tmp, for example), you should change the temp  di-
	      rectory  in the Preferences and restart Tenacity.	 Tenacity is a
	      disk-based editor, so the	temp directory is very	important:  it
	      should always be on a fast (local) disk with lots	of free	space.

	      On  many modern Linux systems all	files in /tmp/ will be deleted
	      each time	the system boots up, which makes recovering a  record-
	      ing  that	was going on when the system crashed much harder. This
	      is why the default is to use a directory in /var/tmp/ which will
	      not normally be deleted by the system. Open the  Preferences  to
	      check.

SEARCH PATH
       When  looking  for  plug-ins,  help files, localization files, or other
       configuration files, Tenacity searches the following locations, in this
       order:

       TENACITY_PATH
	      Any directories in the TENACITY_PATH environment	variable  will
	      be searched before anywhere else.

       .
	      The current working directory when Tenacity is started.

       <prefix>/share/tenacity
	      The  system-wide	Tenacity  directory, where <prefix> is usually
	      /usr or /usr/local, depending  on	 where	the  program  was  in-
	      stalled.

       <prefix>/share/doc/tenacity
	      The system-wide Tenacity documentation directory,	where <prefix>
	      is  usually  /usr	 or /usr/local,	depending on where the program
	      was installed.

       For localization	files in particular  (i.e.  translations  of  Tenacity
       into other languages), Tenacity also searches <prefix>/share/locale

PLUG-INS
       Tenacity	 supports  two	types  of plug-ins on Unix: LADSPA and Nyquist
       plug-ins.  These	are generally placed in	a  directory  called  plug-ins
       somewhere on the	search path (see above).

       LADSPA  plug-ins	 can  either be	in the plug-ins	directory, or alterna-
       tively in a ladspa directory on the search path if you choose to	create
       one.  Tenacity will also	search the directories in the LADSPA_PATH  en-
       vironment variable for additional LADSPA	plug-ins.

       Nyquist	plug-ins  can either be	in the plug-ins	directory, or alterna-
       tively in a nyquist directory on	the search path	if you choose to  cre-
       ate one.

VERSION
       This man	page documents Tenacity	version	1.3

LICENSE
       Tenacity	 is  distributed  under	 the GPL, version 2 or later. However,
       some of the libraires it	links to are distributed under other free  li-
       censes, including the LGPL and BSD licenses.

BUGS
       For   details   of  known  problems,  and  to  report  and  issue,  see
       https://codeberg.org/tenacityteam/tenacity

AUTHORS
       Audacity	Developers

       Project leaders include Dominic Mazzoni,	 Matt  Brubeck,	 James	Crook,
       Vaughan	Johnson, Leland	Lucius,	and Markus Meyer, but dozens of	others
       have contributed, and Audacity would not	be possible without wxWidgets,
       libsndfile, and many of the other libraries it is built upon.  For  the
       most  recent  list of contributors and current email addresses, see our
       website:

       http://www.audacityteam.org/about/credits/

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