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<p>A typical control area or <dfn>bus header<dfn> is shown below:</p>
-<img src="/ardour/manual/html/screenshots/typical-bus-controls.png" alt="bus controls" />
+<img src="/images/typical-bus-controls.png" alt="bus controls" />
<p>
At the top-left of the controls is the name of the bus, which can be
</p>
<dl>
<dt id="mute">m</dt>
- <dd><dfn>Mute</dfn> — click to mute the bus. Right-click to display
+ <dd><dfn>Mute</dfn>—click to mute the bus. Right-click to display
a menu which dictates what particular parts of the bus should be muted.</dd>
<dt id="solo">s</dt>
- <dd><dfn>Solo</dfn> — solo the bus. The behaviour of the solo system
+ <dd><dfn>Solo</dfn>—solo the bus. The behaviour of the solo system
is described in detail in the section <a
href="/mixing/muting-and-soloing/">Muting and Soloing</a>.</dd>
<dt id="automation">a</dt>
- <dd><dfn>Automation</dfn> — opens the automation menu for the
+ <dd><dfn>Automation</dfn>—opens the automation menu for the
bus. For details see <a href="/automation/">Automation</a>.</dd>
<dt id="group">g</dt>
- <dd><dfn>Group</dfn> — lets you assign the bus to an existing or a
+ <dd><dfn>Group</dfn>—lets you assign the bus to an existing or a
new group. For details see <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-and-bus-groups/">Track and bus groups</a>. </dd>
</dl>