<figure class="left">
- <img src="/images/toolbar-editpoint.png" alt="Editor toolbar's Edit Point">
+<img src="/images/toolbar-editpoint.png" alt="Editor toolbar's Edit Point">
+<figcaption>Editor toolbar's Edit Point</figcaption>
</figure>
<p>
Editing operations in a Digital Audio Workstation like Ardour can be broken
down according to how many points on the timeline are required to carry the
operation out. Splitting a region for example, requires just one position on
- the timeline (the one where the split will happen). Cutting out a time range
- requires two positions, one for the start of the cut and one for the end.
+ the timeline—the one where the split will happen. Cutting out a time
+ range requires two positions, one for the start of the cut and one for the end.
</p>
<p>
- In Ardour the <dfn>edit point</dfn> is the location where most single-point
-editing operations take place. It can be set to either of the following:
+ In Ardour the <dfn>Edit Point</dfn> is the location where most single-point
+ editing operations take place. It can be set to any of the following:
</p>
<ul>
</ul>
<p>
- The default edit point is the location of the pointer.
+ The default edit point is the location of the mouse pointer.
</p>
<p>
all three choices (including the selected marker). The edit point can also be
switched using the combo-selector just right of the snap/grid unit selector.
</p>
+