-<h2>Other Possible Commands for Trimming</h2>
-<p>
- These are not bound to any keys by default, but could be via the Keybindings
- Editor. They can also be sent via OSC or other control protocols.
-</p>
-<dl class="wide-table">
- <dt><kbd class="menu">Region/trim-region-to-loop</kbd></dt>
- <dd>Trim region to match the current loop range.</dd>
- <dt><kbd class="menu">Region/trim-region-to-punch</kbd></dt>
- <dd>Trim region to match the current punch range.</dd>
-</dl>
+<table class="dl">
+ <tr><th><dfn>Trim Start at Edit Point</dfn> (<kbd>j</kbd>)</th>
+ <td>Trim selected region(s) start to edit point.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><dfn>Trim End at Edit Point</dfn> (<kbd>k</kbd>)</th>
+ <td>Trim selected region(s) end to edit point.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><dfn>Trim to Loop/Punch</dfn></th>
+ <td>Trim selected region(s) beginning and end to the loop/punch boundaries (if it exists).</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><dfn>Trim to Previous</dfn> (<kbd class="mod1">j</kbd>)</th>
+ <td>Trim the start of selected region(s) to the end of the previous region.
+ If the region is too short, it is extended to it's maximum to the left.</td></tr>
+ <tr><th><dfn>Trim to Next</dfn> (<kbd class="mod1">k</kbd>)</th>
+ <td>Trim the end of selected region(s) to the start of the following region.
+ If the region is too short, it is extended to it's maximum to the right.</td></tr>
+</table>