-<h3>Renaming Playlists</h3>
-<p>Playlists are created with the name of the track of which they are associated, plus a version number. So, the first playlist for a track called "Cowbell" will be called "Cowbell.1". This name will be used to define the names of any regions added to the playlist by recording. You can change the name at any time, to anything you want. Ardour does not require that your playlist names are all unique, but it will make your life easier if they are. Suggested examples of user-assigned names for a playlist might include "Lead Guitar, 2nd take", "vocals (quiet)", and "downbeat cuica". Notice how these might be different from the associated track names, which for these examples might be "Lead Guitar", "Vocals" and "Cuica". The playlist name provides more information because it is about a specific version of the material that may (or may not) end up in the final version of the track.</p>
-<p>If you are going to rename your playlists, do so before recording new material to them.</p>
+<h2>Renaming Playlists</h2>
+<p>
+ Playlists are created with the name of the track of which they are
+ associated, plus a version number. So, the first playlist for a track
+ called "Cowbell" will be called <samp>Cowbell.1</samp>. This name will
+ be used to define the names of any regions added to the playlist by
+ recording. You can change the name at any time, to anything you want.
+ Ardour does not require that your playlist names are all unique, but it
+ will make your life easier if they are. Suggested examples of user-assigned
+ names for a playlist might include <kbd class="input">Lead Guitar, 2nd
+ take</kbd>, <kbd class="input">vocals (quiet)</kbd>,
+ and <kbd class="input">downbeat cuica</kbd>. Notice how these might be
+ different from the associated track names, which for these examples might
+ be <kbd class="input">Lead Guitar</kbd>,
+ <kbd class="input">Vocals</kbd> and <kbd class="input">Cuica</kbd>. The
+ playlist name provides more information because it is about a specific
+ version of the material that may (or may not) end up in the final version
+ of the track.
+</p>
+<p>
+ If you are going to rename your playlists, do so before recording new
+ material to them.
+</p>
+<p class="fixme">
+ It appears that recorded regions are not named after the playlist, but
+ after the track.
+</p>