-\paragraph{Render shortcuts for webm, h264, h265} are available by using the option files that are already set up for this purpose. Use the render menu as usual, with ffmpeg/mp4, choose h264 or h265 \texttt{pass1of2\_h26x} for the video and \texttt{passes1and2\_h26x} for the audio; with ffmpeg/webm, choose \texttt{pass1of2\_vp9}. When that is finished, you will have to use the render menu again and this time for video, choose \texttt{pass2of2\_h26x} or \texttt{pass2of2\_vp9}. The logfile is hard coded in the options file so will write over any currently existing logfile if you do not change it before you start the render.
+\paragraph{Render shortcuts for webm, h264, h265} are available by using the option files that are already set up for this purpose. Use the render menu as usual, with ffmpeg/mp4, choose h264 or h265 \texttt{pass1of2\_h26x} for the video and \texttt{passes1and\-2\_h26x} for the audio;
+with ffmpeg/webm, choose \texttt{pass1of2\_vp9}. When that is finished, you will have to use the render menu again and this time for video, choose \texttt{pass2of2\_h26x} or \texttt{pass2of2\_vp9}. The logfile is hard coded in the options file so will write over any currently existing logfile if you do not change it before you start the render.