X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fnavigating-the-editor.html;h=6f9bb8464503395229caa655d42b6ad139fd46b8;hb=b13ec2e9d63cacbd7c8028e9744bd07e5960a0f2;hp=6f662fc7854481e15bf16fbd7c3e9d6e4a018398;hpb=62e32a441a4136ce70963d73ad742011cb01b327;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/navigating-the-editor.html b/include/navigating-the-editor.html index 6f662fc..6f9bb84 100644 --- a/include/navigating-the-editor.html +++ b/include/navigating-the-editor.html @@ -9,11 +9,10 @@ The keyboard shortcuts can, as always, be edited, so the defaults are shown here.
-- Panning can be done on-canvas, or with the Summary. Panning - vertically is often named scrolling. + Scrolling can be done on-canvas, or with the Summary.
Moving the playhead outside the view may scroll the screen accordingly, so using - or ← or →, while not - panning per se, will result in panning if Transport - > Follow playhead is checked. This is also true with the + ← or →, while not + scrolling per se, will result in scrolling if Transport > Follow playhead + is checked. This is also true with the Navigation Timeline, and anything that moves the Playhead.
- Clicking and dragging in the Summary will pan the view left and right. If the - screen view is clicked (the white rectangle) and dragged, the view can also be panned + Clicking and dragging in the Summary will scroll the view left and right. If the + screen view is clicked (the white rectangle) and dragged, the view can also be scrolled vertically.
- Additionnaly, on the left of the Summary, the two < and + Additionally, on the left of the Summary, the two < and > arrows buttons allow to scroll one screen either left or right, while at the right of the Summary, the two ∧ and ∨ arrows buttons allow to scroll one screen either up @@ -58,7 +57,7 @@
- Zooming (on time) can be done on-canvas (which will always be centerd around the mouse cursor), + Zooming (on time) can be done on-canvas (which will always be centered around the mouse cursor), with the Summary, or with the Zoom Controls.
@@ -104,7 +103,7 @@The F key resizes the tracks so that only the selected one(s) are - displayed. If some unselected tracks are inbetween those selected tracks, their + displayed. If some unselected tracks are in-between those selected tracks, their visibility will be toggled off.
@@ -131,3 +130,4 @@