\subsection{More about Pulldowns}%
\label{sub:more_about_pulldowns}
-The main window pulldowns are quite obvious in their meaning and usage, so here is only a summary.
+The main window pulldowns as pointed out in figure~\ref{fig:insertion-points} are quite obvious in their meaning and usage, so here is only a summary.
+
%TODO Figure 3 shows an example of the pulldowns as displayed in the main window.Appearance
\begin{description}
\item[File] options for loading, saving, and rendering as described in other sections (\ref{cha:load_save_and_the_EDL}).
- \item[Edit] edit functions; most of which have shortcuts that you will quickly learn.
+ \item[Edit] edit functions; most of which have shortcuts that you will quickly learn (\ref{cha:editing}).
\item[Keyframes] keyframe options which are described in the Keyframe section (\ref{cha:keyframes}).
\item[Audio] audio related functions such as \textit{Add track}, \textit{Attach transition/effect}.
\item[Video] video functions such as \textit{Default/Attach transition}.
\item[Tracks] move or delete tracks are the most often used.
- \item[Settings] this is mostly described in other sections (\ref{cha:configuration_settings_preferences}).
- However, \textit{typeless keyframes} are not described anywhere else.
- They allow keyframes from any track to be pasted on either audio or video tracks.
+ \item[Settings] much of this is described elsewhere with the most frequently used to include
+Preferences (\ref{cha:configuration_settings_preferences}), Format (\ref{cha:project_and_media_attributes}),
+Proxy and Transcode (\ref{sec:proxy_settings}), as well as the others.
\item[View] for display or modifying asset parameters and values to include Fade, Speed, and Cameras.
\item[Window] window manipulation functions.
\end{description}