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-<p>It is very useful to be able to tag different locations in a session for use when editing and mixing. Ardour supports both <code>locations</code>, which define specific single positions in time and <code>ranges</code> which define a start and end position in time. </p>
-<p>In addition to the standard location markers there are also 3 kinds of special markers:</p>
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-<dt>CD markers</dt>
-<dd>locations that are restricted to legal CD track boundaries, and be used to add track marks/info to compact disc (CD) images.</dd>
-<dt>Loop range</dt>
-<dd>a range used to define transport loop start and end points.</dd>
-<dt>Punch range</dt>
-<dd>a range used to define start and/or end points for punch recording</dd>
-</dl>
-<p>This chapter covers the following:</p>
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+<p>
+ It is very useful to be able to tag different locations in a session for
+ later use when editing and mixing. Ardour supports both
+ <dfn>locations</dfn>, which define specific positions in time,
+ and <dfn>ranges</dfn> which define a start and end position in time.
+</p>
+<p>
+ In addition to the standard location markers, there are three kinds of
+ special markers:
+</p>
+<ul>
+ <li>
+ <dfn>CD markers</dfn> are locations that are restricted to legal
+ <dfn>CD sector boundaries</dfn>. They can be used to add track index
+ markers to compact disc images.
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ The <dfn>Loop range</dfn> defines the start end end points for Looping.
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ The <dfn>punch range</dfn> defines the in and out points for punch
+ recording.
+ </li>
+</ul>
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