Hi,
and thanks for your quick answer Gale and Steve, that's really appreciated

> > In the intro, it's write: "You can download many free plug-ins for Audacity
> > from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/plugins and the links 
> > thereon."
> > -> is free is to take like "free as a beer" or "free as a speech"?

> For LADSPA and Nyquist it is usually free in price and open in licensing
> (anyone can change the plug-in as they wish if they do not change the 
> licence). 

> VST plug-ins can be free in price (but often not open licensed) or 
> more often are commercial plug-ins that have to be purchased beyond 
> a trial period.

Because of the difference of translations in french between free: "as a beer -> 
gratuite" and "as a speech -> libre", I'm going to add an adding sentence on 
the FR page for that.

> > "Normalize...
> > Use the Normalize effect to set the maximum amplitude of a track,
> > equalize the amplitudes of the left and right channels of a stereo track and
> > optionally remove any DC offset from the track. "
> > -> What "DC offset" is? Maybe an external link to wikipedia (or other) 
> > would be good and enough?
> > -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_offset

> I've added a Glossary link for DC Offset and linked to it in the Normalize
> entry in Effect Menu:
> http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Effect_Menu#normalize .

> I don't think it needs the link on the Normalize page itself. 

Perfect, that sounds good to me like that

> > In the VST part, I think it could be great to have something about "Why 
> > there 
> > is no VST support on Linux" or at least (if it's too much subject to endless
> > discussions, something like "Note: there is (currently) no VST support for 
> > Linux"

(after re-reading, I would mean "no *native* VST support for Audacity on Linux" 
in order to be accurate)

> I think that is pushing a bit beyond the scope of a reference page.

I agree, see below

> I might be prepared to add "or with Linux under WINE" with a link
> to WINE ( http://www.winehq.org/ ) but that would be subject 
> to Steve's or Bruno's view on how likely such support would work.    

... cuting ...

> I don't object to a link to that "Linux Issues" section in the Manual but
> I don't think it's really needed.

Well, I'm thinking a link like :

***
To get a VST support on Linux, please see 
[http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Linux_Issues#VST_plug-ins_in_Linux|this 
page] on our main wiki website
***

should be good for me.

Just because a first quick read of this page could leave you thinking that 
VST-linux support is unavailable. And I'm fine with the link to Linux-Issues in 
the main wiki, as being given the amount of solutions to have that support, it 
looks more than distribution-wide rather than audacity-wide to me.
So, I'm happy with that solution.

> > By personal curiosity, I'm just wondering why VAMP plug-ins support
> > has been removed? Are they definitely abandoned?

> VAMP support is still available but I moved it to the Analyze menu
> a long time ago because that is where VAMP plug-ins should appear:
> http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/Analyze_Menu#vamp .
Ok, got it

> Please ask Vaughan if you want to be on the -quality list.
Ok, got it as well


Thanks a lot and enjoy your holidays time :)

Olivier

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