<a href="/files/a3_mnemonic_cheatsheet.pdf">US Letter</a> and
<a href="/files/a3_mnemonic_cheatsheet-a4.pdf">A4</a> paper format.
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<a href="/files/a3_mnemonic_cheatsheet.pdf">US Letter</a> and
<a href="/files/a3_mnemonic_cheatsheet-a4.pdf">A4</a> paper format.
</p>
- bindings will also work on other keyboards when you use the
- <kbd>AltGr</kbd> to compose those glyphs that are not directly accessible.
+ bindings will also work on other keyboards when the <kbd>AltGr</kbd> key is
+ used to compose those glyphs that are not directly accessible.
- Most edit functions operate on a single <dfn>Edit Point</dfn> (EP). The edit
- point can be any of: playhead (default), the mouse or an active marker.
- The choice of edit point (by default) also sets the <dfn>Zoom Focus</dfn>.
+ Most edit functions operate on a single <dfn>Edit Point</dfn> (EP). The edit
+ point can be any of: playhead (default), the mouse or an active marker. The
+ choice of edit point (by default) also sets the <dfn>Zoom Focus</dfn>.
- <dfn>Align operations</dfn> move regions so that their start/end/sync
- point is at the edit point. <dfn>Relative</dfn> operations just align the first
+ <dfn>Align operations</dfn> move regions so that their start/end/sync point
+ is at the edit point. <dfn>Relative</dfn> operations just align the first
- There are a few functions that refer to an <dfn>Edit Range</dfn>. The
- current edit range is defined using combinations of the possible edit
+ There are a few functions that refer to an <dfn>Edit Range</dfn>. The
+ current edit range is defined using combinations of the possible edit