X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F01_welcome-to-ardour%2F02_about-ardour-documentation.html;h=99c59ecd41244f22f3cb3634e5696d94cee00cd0;hb=7a9da70647ce4d4c48e042f93e05b89dd983399e;hp=b5ba928243309bc1309545310e94b5f4c9150718;hpb=3c0b358e09b884575804e8e80be6ef27a9c7774b;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html b/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html index b5ba928..99c59ec 100644 --- a/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html +++ b/_manual/01_welcome-to-ardour/02_about-ardour-documentation.html @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ title: About Ardour documentation x.

- Ctrl x means "press the Ctrl key, keep it pressed + x means "press the   key, keep it pressed and then also press the x key.

@@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ title: About Ardour documentation Note that different platforms have different conventions for which modifier key (Control or Command) to use as the primary or most common modifier. When viewing this manual from a machine identifying itself as - running OS X, you will see Cmd where appropriate (for instance - in the first example above). On other machines you will see Ctrl - instead. + running OS X, you will see Cmd  where appropriate (for instance + in the first example above). On other machines you will see + Ctrl  instead.

Mouse Buttons

- We refer to mouse buttons as + We refer to mouse buttons as Left, Middle and Right. Ardour can use additional buttons, but they have no default behaviour in the program. @@ -48,10 +48,18 @@ title: About Ardour documentation modifier key, for example Left.

-

"Context-click"

+

Mouse wheel

- Many times the term context-click is used to indicate - that you should (typically) right-click on a particular element of the graphical + Some GUI elements can optionally be controlled with the mouse wheel when + the pointer is hovering over them. The notation for mouse wheel action is + + . +

+ +

Context-click

+

+ The term context-click is used to indicate + that you should (typically) Right-click on a particular element of the graphical user interface. Although right-click is the common, default way to do this, there are other ways to accomplish the same thing - this term refers to any of them, and the result is always that a menu specific to the item you clicked on will be @@ -101,9 +109,9 @@ title: About Ardour documentation such as this. In rare cases, you will be required to perform certain operations at the command line of your operating system:

-cat /proc/cpuinfo -sleep 3600 -ping www.google.com +cat /proc/cpuinfo +sleep 3600 +ping www.google.com

Program Output

@@ -119,7 +127,7 @@ title: About Ardour documentation

Warnings

- Hairy issues that might cause things to go wrong, lose data, or impair sound - quality is displayed in this way. + Hairy issues that might cause things to go wrong, lose data, impair sound + quality, or eat your proverbial goldfish, are displayed in this way.