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New values for the clock can be typed in after clicking on the relevant clock.
Clicking on the clock will show a thin vertical cursor bar just to the right
- of the next character to be overwritten. Time should be typed in the same order as the
- current clock mode—if the clock is in Timecode mode, it should be
- hours, minutes, seconds, frames. So, to change to a time of 12:15:20:15 one
- would type <kbd class="input">1 2 1 5 2 0 1 5</kbd>. Each number typed will
- appear in a different color, from right to left, overwriting the existing value.
- Mid-edit, after typing <kbd class="input">3 2 2 2</kbd> the clock might look like this:
+ of the next character to be overwritten. Time should be typed in the same
+ order as the current clock mode—if the clock is in Timecode mode, it
+ should be hours, minutes, seconds, frames. So, to change to a time of
+ 12:15:20:15 one would type
+ <kbd>1</kbd><kbd>2</kbd><kbd>1</kbd><kbd>5</kbd><kbd>2</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>1</kbd><kbd>5</kbd>.
+ Each number typed will appear in a different color, from right to left,
+ overwriting the existing value. Mid-edit, after typing <kbd>3</kbd><kbd>2</kbd><kbd>2</kbd><kbd>2</kbd> the clock might look like this:
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possible to enter part of a full time value.
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<p>
- As an exemple, supposing that the clock is in BBT
- mode, displaying <samp>024|03|0029</samp>, altering the value to
- the first beat of the current bar can be done by clicking on the clock and typing
- <kbd class="input">0 1 0 0 0 0</kbd>. Similarly, if it is in Minutes:Seconds
- mode, displaying <samp>02:03:04.456</samp>, getting to exactly 2
- hours can be achieved by clicking on the clock and typing <kbd class="input">0 0 0 0 0 0 0</kbd> to
- reset the minutes, seconds and milliseconds fields.
+ As an example, supposing that the clock is in BBT mode, displaying
+ <samp>024|03|0029</samp>, altering the value to the first beat of the current
+ bar can be done by clicking on the clock and typing
+ <kbd>0</kbd><kbd>1</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd>.
+ Similarly, if it is in Minutes:Seconds mode, displaying
+ <samp>02:03:04.456</samp>, getting to exactly 2 hours can be achieved by
+ clicking on the clock and typing
+ <kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd>
+ to reset the minutes, seconds and milliseconds fields.
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<h2>Entering Delta Times</h2>
key will add the entered value to the current value of the clock, minus will
subtract it. For example, if the clock is in Samples mode and displays
<samp>2917839</samp>, moving it back 2000 samples is done by typing
- <kbd class="input">2 0 0 0</kbd> and <kbd>-</kbd>, rather than ending with
- Enter or Tab.
+ <kbd>2</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd><kbd>0</kbd> and <kbd>-</kbd>, rather than
+ ending with <kbd>Enter</kbd> or <kbd>Tab</kbd>.
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<h2>Changing clock values with the mouse</h2>
With the mouse pointer over the clock, moving the scroll wheel changes the
clock values. Moving the scroll wheel up (<kbd class="mouse">⇑</kbd>)
increases the value shown on the clock, moving it down (<kbd
- class="mouse">⇑</kbd>) decreases it. The step size is equal to the unit
+ class="mouse">⇓</kbd>) decreases it. The step size is equal to the unit
of the field hovered over (seconds, hours, etc.).
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<p>
With the mouse pointer over the clock, pressing the left mouse button and
- dragging also affects the clocks : dragging upwards increases the value shown
+ dragging also affects the clocks: dragging upwards increases the value shown
on the clock, dragging downwards decreases it, again with a step size equal to
the unit of the field where the drag began on.
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