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Table Of Contents
Working with
Compositions
Topics in this chapter:
Creating Compositions on page 217
Rendering, Caching and Versioning on page 224
Linking Compositions on page 234
Closing a Composition on page 236
Creating Compositions
A composition is a file that contains both the current work and the different
versions, if any, of that work. Compositions are stored in your file system.
What's in a Composition File?
A composition is stored as a file or a group of files, depending on its state. For
a newly created composition, a file named <compname>.txcomposition will exist
on the file system. Within Composite, you will see only the name part of the
file, not the extension. Whenever a new version is created, a new directory
named <compname>.txversions is created and contains additional files, one for
each version. Also, if you happen to have some Raster Paint nodes in your
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