Some workarounds for issues and a few known problems that have not yet been fixed, are described here.
+\paragraph{Workaround for access to modifiable text files when using AppImage.} This includes
+such files as FFmpeg video or audio files, fonts that you want to add for usage in the Title
+plugin, icons that you wish to modify, and any other text file for customization.
+To get access, first extract the files from the AppImage, find the files to add, edit, or modify, and then run the extracted binary following the steps shown here.
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item /path-to-appimage/CinGG-20220131-x86\_64.AppImage -{}-appimage-extract
+ \item edit or add the files you want to modify in the \textit{bin} or \textit{lib} subdirecctory
+ \item /path-to-appimage/squashfs-root/usr/bin/cin
+\end{itemize}
+For more detailed information on working with AppImages, see \ref{sub:managing_appimage}.
+
\paragraph{Workaround for the \textit{alpha channel not working as intended when using an EDL} inserted as a reference or when an EDL is nested.}
Using the Projector on the EDL within a Master Project follow these next steps.
\begin{itemize}
having a separate plugin for each clip. Or another workaround is to use two tracks and have the
plugin cover the cut point and use a Fade auto instead of the Dissolve transition.
-\paragraph{Workaround for access to modifiable text files when using AppImage.} This includes
-such files as FFmpeg video or audio files, fonts that you want to add for usage in the Title
-plugin, icons that you wish to modify, and any other text file for customization.
-To get access, first extract the files from the AppImage, find the files to add, edit, or modify, and then run the extracted binary following the steps shown here.
-\begin{itemize}
- \item /path-to-appimage/CinGG-20220131-x86\_64.AppImage -{}-appimage-extract
- \item edit or add the files you want to modify in the \textit{bin} or \textit{lib} subdirecctory
- \item /path-to-appimage/squashfs-root/usr/bin/cin
-\end{itemize}
-For more detailed information on working with AppImages, see \ref{sub:managing_appimage}.
-
\paragraph{The Fade auto in certain circumstances produces an unwanted black flash.}
When you insert an effect on an empty track the fade fades as if it were on a black background;
it interprets the alpha as black where there is transparency, which is what produces the fade.