timeline stays unchanged while new resources are brought in. Go to
the Resources window \index{resources window} and select the Media folder. The newly loaded
resources will appear. Double click on a resource or drag it from
-the media side of the window over to the Viewer window \index{viewer window}.
+the media side of the window over to the Viewer window \index{viewer!window}.
Check to make sure there are enough armed tracks on the timeline to
put the subsections of source material that you want. Usually this
best to have \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Align cursor on
frames} \index{align cursor on frames}. When a blade cut occurs, the edges are created as
\textit{hard edges}. \index{hard edge} These are edges that cannot be deleted by
-track optimizations \index{timeline optimization}.
+track optimizations \index{timeline!optimization}.
%
\CGG{} has built-in optimization on the timeline. So that whenever
two parts on the timeline are sequential frames, it automatically
\item Release the Alt key
\end{enumerate}
-\section{Inter-View Mode\;/\;Identifying Source Targets}%
+\section{Inter-View Mode -- Identifying Source Targets}%
\label{sec:inter-view_identifying_source_target}
\index{inter-view}
\label{fig:multi-view01}
\end{figure}
-\section[ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing]{ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing\protect\footnote{programmatic specifications from Eric Messick}}%
+\section[ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing]{ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing}%
\label{sec:shuttle_jog_wheels_editing}
\index{shuttle pro v2 and shuttlexpress}
-The ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress are affordable jog wheels which
+The ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress are affordable jog wheels\protect\footnote{programmatic specifications from Eric Messick} which
can be useful for working with Cin, especially if you do a lot of
playing forward/backward, fast/slow/normal, and single frames
(figure~\ref{fig:shuttle}).