+\subsection{Transport and Buttons Bar}%
+\label{sub:transport_buttons}
+\index{transport buttons}
+
+This is a short description of what is contained on the \textit{Transport and Buttons Bar} as seen in
+figure~\ref{fig:insertion-points}.
+Each of the symbols has an associated tooltip as an easy reminder of its function. The usage of
+several is described in a little more detail in other areas of this manual.
+
+\vspace{2ex}
+\begin{longtable}{ll}
+ \hline
+ First set of 3 symbols & Move in the reverse direction on the timeline \\
+ 4th symbol & Stop play \\
+ Third set of 3 symbols & Move in the forward direction on the timeline \\
+ Next 2 symbols & Set editing mode \\
+ Generate keyframes while tweaking & Explained in \ref{sec:generate_keyframe_tweaking}\\
+ Allow keyframe spanning & Explained in \ref{sec:allow_keyframes_spanning}\\
+ Lock labels from moving with edits & Toggle to lock or not lock labels from moving \\
+ Next 2 are In and Out pointers & Set or unset In and Out to define an area \\
+ To Clip & Create a clip of the designated area \\
+ Split / Cut & Split/Cut at insertion or selected area \\
+ Next 2 symbols & Usual Copy and Paste functions \\
+ Next 3 symbols & Label manipulation functions \\
+ Next 2 symbols & Used to move to other edits \\
+ Next 2 symbols & Fitting video to the display \\
+ Next 2 symbols & Undo and Redo last operation \\
+ Manual Go To & Explanation after this table \\
+ Set Timecode & Explained in \ref{sub:align_timecodes} \\
+ Gang Modes & Explained in \ref{sub:displaying_tracks_ganged} \\
+ \hline
+\end{longtable}
+
+The \textit{Manual Go To} \index{goto} menu is quite versatile as you can see in figure~\ref{fig:goto_menu}. The
+options of \textit{=} represents goto the position indicated in the textbox; \textit{+} indicates
+to goto forward the additional number in the textbox; and \textit{-} means to go in the reverse
+direction the number in the textbox. If you use \textit{Enter} in the textbox, the menu will stay
+up so that you can use it without having to continuously pop it up. If you use the OK check instead,
+the menu will be taken down. The pulldown arrow to the right of the textbox sets the
+\textit{Time Format} \index{time format} for the units to be used for position changing. This lets you change the units
+without having to modify your Preference.
+
+\begin{figure}[htpb]
+ \centering
+ \includegraphics[width=0.4\linewidth]{goto.png}
+ \caption{Goto position menu}
+ \label{fig:goto_menu}
+\end{figure}
+
+\textit{Time Format} options are:
+
+\begin{tabular}{ll}
+ \hline
+ h:mm:ss.sss & hours minutes seconds milliseconds \\
+ h:mm:ss:ff & hours minutes seconds frames \\
+ timecode \\
+ video frames \\
+ audio samples \\
+ audio samples (hex) \\
+ ssss.sss & milliseconds.xx \\
+ video frames (feet) \\
+ \hline
+\end{tabular}
+