functions.
</p>
-<p>These bindings strive to be <dfn>mnemonic</dfn>, that is, easy and intuitive
- to remember, and follow widely accepted conventions. As a general rule,
- the first letter of an operation will be used for as a shortcut, if
- available. This does not necessarily lead to the best ergonomics for
- rapid editing — there are alternative binding sets for that —
- but it does make it simpler for newcomers to remember some of the most
- useful ones, for example<br />
- <kbd>S</kbd> for <kbd class="menu">Region > Edit > Split"</kbd>
- or<br />
- <kbd>P</kbd> for <kbd class="menu">Transport > Playhead > Playhead to Mouse</kbd>.
+<p>
+ These bindings strive to be <dfn>mnemonic</dfn>, that is, easy and intuitive
+ to remember, and follow widely accepted conventions. As a general rule, the
+ first letter of an operation will be used for as a shortcut, if available.
+ This does not necessarily lead to the best ergonomics for rapid
+ editing—there are alternative binding sets for that—but it does
+ make it simpler for newcomers to remember some of the most useful ones, for
+ example:
</p>
<p>
- Existing key bindings in menus are listed on the right side of the
- menu items. To create a custom key binding for a menu item quickly, navigate to
- the relevant (sub-) menu, hover over the item with the mouse and press
- the desired combination of modifiers and key.
+ <kbd>S</kbd> for <kbd class="menu">Region > Edit > Split</kbd>
+ or
+ <kbd>P</kbd> for <kbd class="menu">Transport > Playhead > Playhead to
+ Mouse</kbd>.
</p>
-<p class="warning">
- Ardour will silently re-assign the binding if you use a key
- combination that is already in use, possibly removing a standard
- keyboard shortcut without warning you. That might lead to confusion
- when you ask other users for help, and they explain something in terms
- of a standard key binding, which will then have a completely
- different effect on your system.
+<p>
+ Existing key bindings in menus are listed on the right side of the menu
+ items.
</p>
<p>
Almost every key binding in Ardour can be looked for and/or changed in
- <kbd class="menu">Window > Key Bindings</kbd>.
+ <kbd class="menu">Window > Key Bindings</kbd> (which is bound to <kbd
+ class="mod2">K</kbd>).
</p>
-<p>
- The conventions for using modifier keys (<kbd class="mod1"> </kbd>, <kbd
- class="mod2"> </kbd>, <kbd class="mod3"> </kbd> etc.) differ among platforms, so we
- provide different default bindings for each.
+<p class="warning">
+ Ardour will silently reassign the binding of a key combination that is
+ already in use, possibly removing a standard keyboard shortcut without any
+ warning. This might lead to confusion when asking for help—when the
+ explanation is given in terms of a standard key binding—which will have
+ a completely different effect on the system with the modified key bindings.
</p>
-
-{% children %}
+<p>
+ The conventions for using modifier keys (<kbd class="mod1n"></kbd>, <kbd
+ class="mod2n"></kbd>, <kbd class="mod3n"></kbd>, etc.) differ among
+ platforms, so different default bindings for each are provided.
+</p>