rate as a time standard.
\item Time Code Start in the Resources window on the bottom of \textit{Info} for the media if the timecode for that
asset has been scanned and is known. You can scan the asset’s Timecode by using the middle mouse
- button on its track which then displays the timecode for that on the timebar.
+ button on its track which then displays the timecode for that on the timebar (\texttt{MMB $rightarrow$ Timecode}). Or you can use the shortcut \texttt{ctrl +!}, after selecting the edit/track on the timeline.
\end{itemize}
\paragraph*{Notes}
of the hairline cursor. This destroys the
current edits in that space.\\
- Overwrite & Ctrl-Shift-P & Pastes plugins that are in the Copy
+ Overwrite plugins & Ctrl-Shift-P & Pastes plugins that are in the Copy
buffer to current location but no
clip. Plugins.\\
\bottomrule
The OpenCV plugins are built only in the 64-bit tarball builds, both static and dynamic, but due
to size these plugins are not included with pkgs, i.e. the System builds. However it is relatively
easy to add the current plugins for your distro via a simple procedure of copying the plugins
-from the static tarball to the cin5 install plugin path. They are:
+from the static tarball to the cin5 install plugin path (AppImage does not provide this capability). They are:
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
cin/plugins/opencv/findobj.plugin
& U & & Paste the last Video transition. \\
& u & & Paste the last Audio transition. \\
& r & Ctrl & Proxy quick switch. \\
+ & & Ctrl +! & Assigns the timecode of the asset to the timebar. \\
& F1 & Shift & Toggle on/off all XYZ of camera. \\
& F2 & Shift & Toggle on/off all XYZ of projector. \\
& F1 & Ctrl+Shift & Use window layout \#1. \\