X-Git-Url: http://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FShortcuts.tex;h=8a1d7532a9d73796000d997ed65c8e01b9efa495;hp=617495dd08c095ac0b950ecf02b45b93fc5de403;hb=eb6480304db57e4a4450b57bf9dfba4282a2b182;hpb=708a94af8b227602d06e9075e9524b309a590f54 diff --git a/parts/Shortcuts.tex b/parts/Shortcuts.tex index 617495d..8a1d753 100644 --- a/parts/Shortcuts.tex +++ b/parts/Shortcuts.tex @@ -20,7 +20,13 @@ Otherwise, \CGGI{} is completely desktop-neutral and has no requirements of some special window manager's support. Here the shortcuts are listed organized by window and type. Some specific alternatives are listed in~\ref{ssub:key_alternatives} in the "Key Alternatives" paragraph. Any reference to -Alt or Ctrl always refers to the left one on the keyboard. +Alt or Ctrl always refers to the left one on the keyboard. In addition to this +manual, you can view the shortcuts in html format via the \textit{shell cmds} icon +on the top, right corner of the main program window. There is also a \textbf{hotkey +Alt/h}, that can be used just about anywhere to get help on a specific window, menu, +item, tooltip, button, and other elements (see \ref{sec:help_context_help}). + + \section{Main window }% \label{sec:main_window}