timecode.</td></tr>
<tr><th>Other</th>
<td>
- If you there are other JACK clients running, their ports will be found
+ If there are other JACK clients running, their ports will be found
here. If there are no such ports, the tab will not exist (on one or
both axes of the grid).</td></tr>
</table>
made between Foo (a MIDI output) and our busses (which are all audio-input).
</p>
<p>
- The green dots in the example show that both Foo and Bar are connected
+ The green dots in the example show that both Fred and Jim are connected
to the master bus, left to left and right to right.
</p>
opens a context menu which provides a few handy options:
</p>
<table class="dl">
- <tr><th><kbd class="menu">Add audio port</kbd> and <kbd class="menu">Add MIDI port</kbd></th>
+ <tr><th><kbd class="menu">Add audio port</kbd><br> and <br><kbd class="menu">Add MIDI port</kbd></th>
<td>
These options add audio or MIDI ports to the clicked source, if this is
possible. In this way, for example, tracks and busses can be extended to have