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.
+Note that all media must have originated from the timeline Main Prgram window and not from the Viewer.
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
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}