-<p>Navigate to <code>Edit > Preferences > User Interaction</code>. Double-click on "Mackie Control" to see the setup dialog:</p>
-<p><img src="" alt="Mackie Control Setup Dialog" /></p>
-<p>From the selector at the top, choose the type of device you are using. (<a href="/missing">What do do if your device is not listed</a>). </p>
-<p>Once your setup is complete, click "OK" to close the dialog. Now click on the enable checkbox for "Mackie Control". </p>
-<h2>Connecting control surface and Ardour MIDI ports</h2>
-<p>If you are using a device that uses ipMIDI such as the SSL Nucleus, no MIDI port connections are required - Ardour and your control surface will be able to talk to each other automatically.</p>
-<p>If you are using a device that uses "normal" MIDI (via a standard MIDI or USB cable), you need to connect Ardour's Mackie Control ports to the MIDI ports corresponding to the control surface.</p>
-<p>Now that you have both control surface and Ardour MIDI ports available, cross connect the control surface MIDI ports and the two mackie ports.</p>
-<p>Once you have made these connections once, Ardour will recreate them when it is started in the future (as long as you leave Mackie Control enabled as a control protocol).</p>
-<h2>Customizing your control surface</h2>
-<p>Every possible Mackie Control button can be found to any action present in Ardour's GUI. </p>
-<p>Please check your control surface page for suggestions.</p>
-
+<p>
+ Navigate to <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > User
+ Interaction</kbd>. Double-click on <kbd class="menu">Mackie Control</kbd>
+ to see the setup dialog:
+</p>
+<img src="" alt="Mackie Control Setup Dialog" />
+<p>
+ From the selector at the top, choose the type of device you are using.
+ (<a href="/missing">What do do if your device is not listed</a>).
+</p>
+<p>
+ Once your setup is complete, click "OK" to close the dialog. Now click
+ on the enable checkbox for "Mackie Control".
+</p>