From: Good Guy Date: Sun, 3 May 2020 22:24:33 +0000 (-0600) Subject: Sergio corrections X-Git-Tag: 2021-05~89 X-Git-Url: https://cinelerra-gg.org/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f2d236e2c6dce0a313418d12a14272157b9bfc73;p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git Sergio corrections --- diff --git a/parts/Windows.tex b/parts/Windows.tex index 1c97bf8..06ca4ea 100644 --- a/parts/Windows.tex +++ b/parts/Windows.tex @@ -255,7 +255,7 @@ If only the Out point is set, when you click the Out point icon the Out point wi Holding the Shift key while clicking on an In/Out point, the area between the insertion point and that In/Out point will be highlighted or extended to that In/Out point if already highlighted. -An easy way to turn off the In/Out points if both are set, is to double click on the ] icon in the toolbar. +An easy way to turn off the In/Out points if both are set, is to double click on the [ icon in the toolbar. If you have already set the In and Out points, and then move the insertion point anywhere to the left of the Out point, a LMB click on the [ icon will move the In point to the location of the insertion point. In the same manner if you move the insertion point anywhere to the right of the In point, a LMB click on the ] icon @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ With labels you can also select regions: If you LMB click the label button when an area is highlighted, labels are created at each end of the highlighted area. When a label is selected, if you click on the label icon, the label will be deleted. -To delete multiple labels, highlight that area, then use the \texttt{Edit $\rightarrow$ Clear labels} +To delete multiple labels, highlight that area, then use the \texttt{Edit $\rightarrow$ Clear $\rightarrow$ Clear labels} function to delete them all. The same precedence rules apply to this operation as mentioned earlier. That is, if both In/Out points are set and there is a highlighted area also set, the highlighted area's labels will be cleared and not those between the In/Out points. @@ -347,12 +347,12 @@ To enable auto-color go to \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences, Appearanc as shown in Figure~\ref{fig:settings}. It is disabled by default. Each media will have a random muted color and there could easily be close duplicates as generated by the program algorithm. There will be no total black, but some dark shades are possible. -To change a specific clip to your own chosen color, middle mouse button (MMB) over that clip and an Edits popup will be displayed. +To change a specific clip to your own chosen color, right mouse button (RMB) over that clip and an Edits popup will be displayed. Choose the option \textit{Bar Color} to bring up the color picker and choose a color. You can also change the alpha value in the color picker and this alpha takes precedence over the current alpha slider bar value unless the color picker's alpha value is set to 1.0. The color will only change after you click on the checkmark. The \emph{Bar Color} option works in either Drag and Drop or Cut and Paste editing mode and also works if \textit{Autocolor assets} is not set. -In Drag and Drop editing mode, if you select several clips and then bring up the Edits popup with the middle mouse button over a track, you can use the \emph{Bar Color} option to change all of those selected to the same color. +In Drag and Drop editing mode, if you select several clips and then bring up the Edits popup with the right mouse button over a track, you can use the \emph{Bar Color} option to change all of those selected to the same color. To go back to the default colors, uncheck \textit{Autocolor assets} in Preferences, but this does not affect the specially chosen self-colored ones as they are preserved. To change these individually or selectively, use the Edits popup \emph{Bar Color} option and click on \textit{Default} in the color picker window. Auto-color does not honor armed/disarmed tracks. @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ If you like to use different window layouts than the default for certain scenari First, position your \CGG{} windows where you want them to be and then use the Window pulldown and choose \emph{Save layout}. Note the words \emph{Save layout} highlighted in Figure~\ref{fig:window_layouts}a with 4 names shown to the right and below of that highlight. To use the default name of \textit{Layout \#}, when the popup comes up, just click the green checkmark OK on the Layout popup menu. If you would like a specific name for your layout so you can remember what its best use case is, -keyin 1-8 english characters that are meaningful to you (english characters mean you can not use the German umlaut or the French accent). +keyin 1-8 english characters that are meaningful to you (english characters mean you can not use the German umlaut, the French accent, or the Spanish ñ). Legal characters are a-z, A-Z, 0-9, \_ (the underscore character) and a limit of 8 total. If you keyin more than 8, only the last 8 characters will be used. To rename a currently existing layout, use the \emph{Save layout} option again on the one to rename, and keyin a different name into the text box or leave blank for the default name (figure~\ref{fig:window_layouts}b). @@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ Other ways to \textit{play around} are described next. \subsubsection*{Repeat Play / Looping Method}% \label{ssub:repeat_play_looping_method} -There are 2 methods for repeat play or looping on the timeline and 1 method for both the Compositor and the Viewer. This works in conjunction with any of the transport buttons or shortcuts in either forward or reverse as usual. The 1 exception is that the Shift button can not be used to either add or subtract audio within the repeat area. +There are 2 methods for repeat play or looping on the timeline and 1 method for both the Compositor and the Viewer. This works in conjunction with any of the transport buttons or shortcuts in either forward or reverse as usual. The 1 exception is that the Shift key can not be used to either add or subtract audio within the repeat area. \textit{Method 1:} Shift-L on the Timeline, repeats the selection per the algorithm outlined next. @@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ For the keyboards without a numeric keypad or if you prefer to use keys closer t + Shift key, results in the reverse of whether audio is included or not. \vspace{1ex} -+ Ctrl, results in the transport function operating only between the in/out pointers. ++ Shift + Ctrl, results in the transport function operating only between the in/out pointers. \end{minipage} \section{Compositor Window}% @@ -659,13 +659,16 @@ In Figure~\ref{fig:safe_regions} you can see the Ruler menu on the right side of Holding down the Ctrl key while dragging with the LMB on one of the points, will ensure that the line is always at a multiple of a 45 degree angle. Holding down the Alt key while -dragging with the LMB on one of the points, will translate the ruler line to another place on -the video while maintaining its length and angle. If you dismiss the Ruler menu, click on +dragging with the LMB on any of the points, will translate the ruler line to another place on +the video while maintaining its length and angle. For some desktop window managers, such as +\textit{UbuntuStudio 16.4} and \textit{Arch}, the Alt key is already in use by the Operating System +so you will have to use Alt+Ctrl instead. +If you dismiss the Ruler menu, click on \textit{Show tool info} to get the menu to popup again. \item[Adjust camera automation] the camera brings up the camera editing tool. Enable \textit{Show tool info} if the popup menu does not appear. More detail for usage is provided in the subsequent -paragraph~\ref{sub:camera_and_projector}. +section~\ref{sub:camera_and_projector}. \item[Adjust projector automation] the projector brings up the projector editing tool. Enable \textit{Show tool info} to get the menu to popup again. More detail for usage is provided in the -subsequent paragraph~\ref{sub:camera_and_projector}. +subsequent section~\ref{sub:camera_and_projector}. \item[Crop a layer or output] this is a cropping tool used to reduce the visible picture area. More detail for usage is provided in a subsequent paragraph (\ref{sub:cropping}). There is also a Crop \& Position plugin that provides