+\textbf{Nomenclature:} media loaded in the timeline (canvas), in whole or in part, are called \textit{edits}, unlike other programs that call them \textit{clips}. Clips in \CGG{} are those that are created in the Viewer window and can be brought into the timeline, where they become edits, or brought into the Resources window, inside the \texttt{Clips folder}, where they can be renamed and a description added. These too, once brought into the timeline, are renamed edits. In \CGG{} the difference edits/clips is not important; however, the difference of clips as it is intended in other NLEs is important. These are media (or parts of it) complete in themselves and indipendent from other clips and the timeline. Edits in \CGG{} on the other hand, can be a media (or part of it) but can also be any region of the timeline between In/Out Points or from a highlighted, on which we can do editing operations. This leads to some advantages (e.g. putting an effect only in a part of the edit) but one must always keep in mind that the edit remains dependent on the track and the entire canvas.
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