− | Rave offers two ways to save your work: Rave Projects, and Metadata. Use Rave Project (.rve) files to completely save your current Rave setup. Use Metadata files (.rvm) to only save supporting information related to your data set without saving the [[Workspace]] itself. | + | Rave offers two ways to save your work: Rave Projects, and Metadata. Use [[Rave Project]] (.rve) files to completely save your current Rave setup. Use Metadata files (.rvm) to only save supporting information related to your [[data set]] without saving the [[Workspace]] itself. |
− | A "Rave Project" is a saved copy of a Rave session. When it is opened, it will exactly restore your Rave session as it was at the moment it was saved. Rave Project files have the file extension .rve | + | A "[[Rave Project]]" is a saved copy of a Rave session. When it is opened, it will exactly restore your Rave session as it was at the moment it was saved. [[Rave Project]] files have the file extension .rve |