X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FConfiguration.tex;h=88a4ecf084d209c01a7266120a38eef7a54925be;hp=08e10616e8db0d33cd2dd68881af14f8877f3193;hb=c0e6a7c27df908759c54167cdcb63df2afebb565;hpb=37f7986ccfdaad38ce17c5ca8cb7ce2290ffd8c4 diff --git a/parts/Configuration.tex b/parts/Configuration.tex index 08e1061..88a4ecf 100644 --- a/parts/Configuration.tex +++ b/parts/Configuration.tex @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ In the Render Farm Section are many options that are explained in detail in the \label{sub:editing_section} \begin{description} - \item[Clicking on edit boundaries] (trimming) \CGG{} not only allows you to perform editing by dragging edit boundaries, but also defines five separate operations that occur when you drag an edit boundary. Here you can select the behavior of each mouse button. The usage of each editing mode is described in great detail in the \hyperref[sub:split_view_compositor_using_drag_trim]{Editing} chapter. + \item[Clicking on edit boundaries] (trimming) \CGG{} not only allows you to perform editing by dragging edit boundaries, but also defines five separate operations that occur when you drag an edit boundary. Here you can select the behavior of each mouse button. The usage of each editing mode is described in great detail in the \hyperref[sub:split_view_compositor_using_drag_trim]{Advanced Editing} chapter. \item[Keyframe reticle] the options are \textit{Newer}, \textit{Dragging}, or \textit{Always}. This is used to help in checking edit alignment across tracks. Always renders a line over all plugins, and dragging only over the drag icon. Never draws nothing. \item[Snapshot path] designates the default directory path for snapshot and grabshot generated output. \end{description}