X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FShortcuts.tex;h=e373527ed74f0a24b9121ebfa075fddda23ee53f;hp=3e2f64874c7fb2b2e23be44c3d321b6d5bbcfdf2;hb=HEAD;hpb=1c494d38206ce3ba6fdcbbd002f45b90e4da08be diff --git a/parts/Shortcuts.tex b/parts/Shortcuts.tex index 3e2f648..9d1e264 100644 --- a/parts/Shortcuts.tex +++ b/parts/Shortcuts.tex @@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ The Main window (also called the program window) consists of pulldown menus, but \end{longtable} -\section{Compositor window}% +\section{Compositor window shortcuts}% \label{sec:compositor_window_shortcuts} \index{shortcuts!compositor window} @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ The Main window (also called the program window) consists of pulldown menus, but \end{longtable} -\section{Viewer window }% +\section{Viewer window shortcuts }% \label{sec:viewer_window_shortcuts} \index{shortcuts!viewer window} @@ -705,13 +705,15 @@ and also that that shortcut was confiscated from a default \CGGI{} shortcut wher These shortcuts are very useful because the keys more frequently used have priority in editing, and are easy to use with the left hand on the keyboard and the right hand on the mouse. -\begin{longtable}[h] { | p{6.4cm} | p{3.3cm} | p{3.3cm} | } +\begin{longtable}[h] {|p{6.4cm}|p{3.3cm}|p{3.3cm}|} \toprule \multicolumn{3}{|c|} {\textcolor{CinRed}{\textbf{Alternative Shortcuts}}} \\ \midrule \textbf{Description} & \textbf{Before} & \textbf{After} \\ \midrule +%begin{latexonly} \endhead +%end{latexonly} To clip & 'i' & Ctrl+I \\ \hline @@ -783,16 +785,18 @@ priority in editing, and are easy to use with the left hand on the keyboard and \hline Settings $\rightarrow$ Align cursor on frames & Ctrl+A & Ctrl+F \\ - \bottomrule + \hline \end{longtable} A common practice in video editing is the ability to jump from one part of the timeline to another: jumping from one \textit{cut} to another or from one \textit{label} to another or even from one \textit{keyframe} to another. Using shortcuts in these cases is even more advantageous. In the next table we summarize these alternative shortcuts of the main jumps. -\begin{longtable}[h] { | p{7cm} | p{6.5cm} | } +\begin{longtable}[h] {|p{7cm}|p{6.5cm}|} \toprule \multicolumn{2}{|c|} {\textcolor{CinRed}{\textbf{Alternatives - Some jumps backward and forward}}} \\ \midrule +%begin{latexonly} \endhead +%end{latexonly} Jump backward to the next cut & Alt+Left Arrow, 'A' \\ \hline @@ -814,5 +818,5 @@ A common practice in video editing is the ability to jump from one part of the t \hline Jump forward to the next Auto & Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Right Arrow (only works on UbuntuStudio) \\ - \bottomrule + \hline \end{longtable}