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<p>
-The default stereo panner distributes 2 inputs to 2 outputs. Its
-behaviour is controlled by two parameters, width and position. The
-default settings for the stereo panner
-are width=100%>, position=center (L=50%,
-R=50%). This panner assumes that you have 2 uncorrelated,
-independent signals that you wish to distribute to two outputs.
+ The default stereo panner distributes 2 inputs to 2 outputs. Its
+ behaviour is controlled by two parameters, width and position. The
+ default settings for the stereo panner are width=100%,
+ position=center (L=50%, R=50%). This panner assumes that you have
+ 2 uncorrelated, independent signals that you wish to distribute to
+ two outputs.
</p>
<div class="well">
<p>
</table>
<p>
-One way to remember this sort of convention is that the middle of the
-USA is not Kansas, but "Los Angeles: 50% New York: 50%".
+ One way to remember this sort of convention is that the middle of the
+ USA is not Kansas, but "Los Angeles: 50% New York: 50%".
</p>
<h2>Examples In Use</h2>
<h2>Using the mouse</h2>
-<p>Mouse operations in the upper half of the panner adjust the position
+<p>
+ Mouse operations in the upper half of the panner adjust the position
parameter, constrained by the current width setting.
</p>
-<p>Mouse operations in the lower half of the panner adjust the width
+<p>
+ Mouse operations in the lower half of the panner adjust the width
parameter, constrained by the current position setting.
</p>
-<p>To change the position smoothly, press the right button and drag
+<p>
+ To change the position smoothly, press the right button and drag
within the top half of the panner, then release. The position will
be limited by the current width setting. <em>Note: you do not need
to grab the position indicator in order to drag</em>
</p>
-<p>To change the width smoothly, press the right button and drag
+<p>
+ To change the width smoothly, press the right button and drag
within the lower half of the panner, then release. The width will be
limited by the current position setting.<em>Note: you do not need to
grab the L/R indicators in order to drag</em>
<h4>Keyboard bindings</h4>
-When the pointer is within a stereo panner user interface, the following
-keybindings are available to operate on that panner:
+<p>
+ When the pointer is within a stereo panner user interface, the following
+ keybindings are available to operate on that panner:
+</p>
<dl>
<dt><key>↑</key> / <key class="mod1">↑</key></dt>
<h4>Using the scroll wheel/touch scroll</h4>
-When the pointer is within a stereo panner user interface, the scroll
-wheel may be used as follows:
+<p>
+ When the pointer is within a stereo panner user interface, the scroll
+ wheel may be used as follows:
+</p>
<dl>
<dt>left / <key class="mod1">left</key></dt>