From: Ed Ward Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 15:20:29 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Rewording still - avoiding 'you's, and a bit of reformating X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;h=ed98a497411f6d6c1645307e6c40dcecb27cae55;p=ardour-manual Rewording still - avoiding 'you's, and a bit of reformating --- diff --git a/include/creating-location-markers.html b/include/creating-location-markers.html index e415faf..ee303cf 100644 --- a/include/creating-location-markers.html +++ b/include/creating-location-markers.html @@ -1,26 +1,29 @@

- Location Markers appear in the Locations ruler at the top - of the timeline. The begin and end markers appear - automatically, but you can create custom markers at any position in a + Location Markers appear in the Locations Markers + ruler at the top of the timeline. The green + begin and + end markers, that define the length of the session, appear + automatically, but yellow custom markers can be created at any position in a session.

- To add a marker at the current playhead position, press - Num-↵ (the Enter key on the numeric keypad). - Alternatively, use Transport > Markers > Add - Mark from Playhead. -

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- To add a marker at an arbitrary location on the timeline, - navigate to the desired position, right-click on the Locations ruler and - select New Location Marker. - You can also go to the Editor list, click New - Marker and use the clock widget to set its position. + There are multiple ways to create custom markers at the current playhead position:

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- For details see - Ranges & Marks List - and Editing Clocks. + Adding a marker at an arbitrary location on the timeline (i.e. not at the playhead + position) can also be done either by:

- + diff --git a/include/creating-range-markers.html b/include/creating-range-markers.html index 5aeaeeb..a6fcd27 100644 --- a/include/creating-range-markers.html +++ b/include/creating-range-markers.html @@ -1,20 +1,31 @@

- Range markers are essentially two location markers the are grouped - together to mark the beginning and end of a section in the timeline. + Range markers are essentially two + location markers that appear in the Range Markers ruler, + and are grouped together to mark the beginning and end of a section in the timeline.

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Creating a Range on the timeline

- To create a new range, right-click on the - Ranges ruler at the top of the timeline, then select - New Range. - Two markers with the same name will appear along the ruler. - Both marks can be moved along the timeline by clicking and dragging - them to the desired location. + Creating a new range can be done by right + clicking on the Range Markers ruler at the top + of the timeline, then selecting New Range. Two markers + with the same name and opposign arrows will appear along the ruler.

It is also possible to create range markers from a selected range or - region in the Editor window, or to use the Ranges + region in the Editor window, or to using the Ranges & Marks List in the Editor list.

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Editing a Range

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+ Both markers of a range can be independently moved along the timeline by clicking and dragging + them to the desired location. +

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+ They can also be moved together by dragging one marker. +

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+ See Moving markers for more information. +

diff --git a/include/marker-context-menu.html b/include/marker-context-menu.html index bb260b4..4382965 100644 --- a/include/marker-context-menu.html +++ b/include/marker-context-menu.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

Right-clicking a marker in the timeline opens the - marker context menu. From this menu, you can: + marker context menu:

diff --git a/include/moving-markers.html b/include/moving-markers.html index 698f554..31a87a0 100644 --- a/include/moving-markers.html +++ b/include/moving-markers.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@

Single marker

- Left-click and drag to move a single marker to a + Left-clicking and dragging moves a single marker to a new location on the timeline.

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The markers are bounded by the zero point on - the timeline. In other words, the first marker in your selection cannot move + the timeline. In other words, the first marker in the selection cannot move to the left of zero on the timeline.

Both ends of a range marker

- Left-drag either end of the range marker. The + By left-dragging either end of the range marker, the other end will move by the same distance.

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