X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FAdvanced.tex;h=b056b2cf8197b29db2dd4ecbd878530dc4c5f874;hb=936402b387ebe7a11f5abc039312d5860d22bd53;hp=9698a30a453db5c3eec190ecbaf0816d742b381c;hpb=13027f3ffdeec0ba0a4c4391a4e071fd187eae86;p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git diff --git a/parts/Advanced.tex b/parts/Advanced.tex index 9698a30..b056b2c 100644 --- a/parts/Advanced.tex +++ b/parts/Advanced.tex @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ The Proxy icon is a toggle button so that you just click on the icon to change m {\footnotesize{Disable}} & {\footnotesize{unchecked}} & {\footnotesize{Ps: P(red) s(red)}} & {\footnotesize{P (gray)}}\\ \hline \end{tabular} - \caption{Table: list States of the Proxy icon} + \caption{list States of the Proxy icon} \end{table} When you disable Proxy using the toggle button for Proxy, or its shortcut (\texttt{Ctrl+R}), in the Proxy Settings window you will see the \textit{Scale Factor = 1}, but if you look at the Active Scale and the State, you can understand what your setting is. @@ -263,7 +263,8 @@ plugins added to it before it was nested, you can edit those plugin parameter values. Previously to make any changes to these types of EDL you had to remake the whole clip from scratch. The program is actually "opening" the file as it currently exists for that particular -media so that it can be edited separately from the project EDL. In other NLEs the term \textit{sub-timeline} is used. +media so that it can be edited separately from the project EDL. In other NLEs the term \textit{sub-timeline} or \textit{sub-project} is used. +It is important to know that all media used with Open EDL must be loaded on the timeline Main Program window and created from there in that project. Here is how this works. In the Clip \index{clip !older} or Media folder \index{media folder} or on a timeline EDL edit, the option \textit{Open EDL} for the highlighted clip or @@ -302,6 +303,8 @@ An example of a typical set of steps to follow is: timeline and you will see the AgingTV effect. \end{enumerate} +\paragraph{NOTE:} \textit{Open EDL} was not designed to work from the Viewer window. It needs clips to have been created from the timeline Main Program window Project in order to keep track of levels. Clips created in the Viewer have different min and max X/Y dimensions and zoom values. + You can follow the same steps as above by first using the option \textit{Nest to media} in the Clip folder which nests the clip and moves it out of the Clip folder to the Media folder. Then use @@ -498,8 +501,8 @@ on the timeline. \begin{figure}[htpb] \centering \includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{trim.png} - \caption{Default choices for mouse: Ripple for button 1; Roll - for button 2; Slip for button 3} + \caption{Default choices for mouse: Ripple for LMB; Roll + for MMB; Slip for RMB} \label{fig:trim} \end{figure} @@ -540,6 +543,8 @@ follows. this choice to prevent accidental movements. \end{description} +\paragraph{NOTE:} you cannot do Trim operations on \textit{Hard Edges}, which are produced by a cut operation ("\texttt{x}"). To create a cut useful for trimming you must select an interval (at the limit of one frame) to be muted ("\texttt{m}"); now the edges of the edits will be trimmable because they are not \textit{Hard Edges}. See \ref{sec:cut_paste_editing}, \textit{Split - blade cut and hard edges}. + The next table displays the options and results with the Key Table here first. @@ -642,8 +647,7 @@ beginning or the end. First familiarize yourself with button operation; check your setup by executing the following step. In the \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Preferences $\rightarrow$ Interface} tab, Editing -section, clicking on the edit boundaries can be set for Button 1, 2, -3 as one of the following: +section, clicking on the edit boundaries can be set for LMB (Button 1), MMB (Button 2), RMB (Button 3) as one of the following: \textit{Ripple}; \textit{Roll}; \textit{Slip}; \textit{Slide}; \textit{Edge} or \textit{No effect}