-In Cinelerra, there are two general types of keyframe data, \textit{automation keyframes} (autos) which are drawn as colored lines and box icons overlayed at a point on a media track, and \textit{plugin keyframes} which are drawn as gold key symbols on a plugin bar of a track. \quad
-\includegraphics[height=\baselineskip]{images/auto.png} Auto $\leftarrow$ Keyframe $\rightarrow$ Plugin \includegraphics[height=\baselineskip]{images/plugin.png}
+In Cinelerra, there are two general types of keyframe data, \textit{automation keyfra\-mes} (autos) which are drawn as colored lines and box icons overlayed at a point on a media track, and \textit{plugin keyframes} which are drawn as gold key symbols on a plugin bar of a track. \quad
+\includegraphics[height=\baselineskip]{images/auto.png}
+Auto $\leftarrow$ Keyframe $\rightarrow$
+Plugin \includegraphics[height=\baselineskip]{images/plugin.png}