-<p>For setups with a monitor bus, you have more options, mostly governed by the setting of the ‘Solo controls are Listen controls’ option in the Solo / mute tab of ‘Ardour Preferences’.</p>
-<p>With ‘Solo controls are Listen controls’ unticked, behaviour is almost exactly the same as the situation without a monitor bus. Mute and solo behave the same, and the monitor bus is fed from the master bus, so it sees the same thing.</p>
-<p>With ‘Solo controls are Listen controls’ ticked, things change; the master and monitor busses behave differently. In this mode, solo controls are more properly called ‘listen’ controls, and Ardour's solo buttons will change their legend from ‘S’ to either ‘A’ or ‘P’ (we'll come to that shortly) to reflect this.</p>
-<p>Now, without any mute or listen, the monitor bus remains fed by the master bus. Also:</p>
+<p>
+ For setups with a monitor bus, you have more options, mostly
+ governed by the setting of the
+ <kbd class="option">Solo controls are Listen controls</kbd> option
+ in <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > Solo / mute.
+</p>
+<p>
+ With <kbd class="optoff">Solo controls are Listen controls</kbd>
+ unticked, behaviour is almost exactly the same as the situation
+ without a monitor bus. Mute and solo behave the same, and the monitor
+ bus is fed from the master bus, so it sees the same thing.
+</p>
+<p>
+ With <kbc class="option">Solo controls are Listen controls</kbd>
+ ticked, the master and monitor busses behave differently. In this
+ mode, solo controls are more properly called <dfn>listen</dfn>
+ controls, and Ardour's solo buttons will change their legend from
+ <samp>S</samp> to either <samp>A</samp> or <samp>P</samp> to
+ reflect this.
+</p>
+<p>
+ Now, without any mute or listen, the monitor bus remains fed by
+ the master bus. Also:
+</p>