to try before abandoning your session.
\begin{enumerate}
- \item If your computer or the program crashed, you can use the File pulldown choice
+ \item If your computer or the program crashed, you can use the \textit{File} pulldown choice
of \textit{Load backup} to get back to the last automatically saved session. It will most
likely not include the last few operations that were done though. But if you forgot to
Load backup when you restarted Cinelerra, you have a second chance to use \texttt{File $\rightarrow$ Load} and
\textbf{Some Helpful User Readable Text Dumps}
-On the File pulldown, there is a \textit{Dumps} option with a submenu of dump EDL, Plugins, Assets, and Undo. In all cases, you will have to have started \CGG{} from a window instead of from an application icon and
+On the \textit{File} pulldown, there is a \textit{Dumps} option with a submenu of dump EDL, Plugins, Assets, and Undo. In all cases, you will have to have started \CGG{} from a window instead of from an application icon and
the text results will be shown in that window.
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In order to provide some types of help, the Menu Bar Shell Commands are available for customization purposes. In the
-main window on the top line containing the File, Edit, {\dots} Window pulldown menus, all the way to the right hand
+main window on the top line containing the \textit{File}, \textit{Edit}, {\dots} \textit{Window} pulldown menus, all the way to the right hand
side is the \textit{shell cmds} icon. You might see a small gold-color bordered box with the $>\_.\_$ inside
and if you mouse over it, the tooltip says \textit{shell cmds}. This is a configurable popup which gives you the ability to
see a table of Shortcuts in html format, refer to the reference manual or execute a pre-defined script to perform a