From: Andrea-Paz Date: Sun, 19 May 2019 07:01:48 +0000 (+0200) Subject: new revisio Editing.tex X-Git-Tag: 2021-05~219^2~8 X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=76382b914ad3876b9ac36aa3d3bffbaf80a34e2b;hp=9ce0dc3a546f7e39b2aa3b213dbcd19a218e2840 new revisio Editing.tex --- diff --git a/parts/Editing.tex b/parts/Editing.tex index 957e766..868712f 100644 --- a/parts/Editing.tex +++ b/parts/Editing.tex @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ on the toggle to enable/disable the feature. \begin{figure}[htpb] \centering - \includegraphics[width=0.2\linewidth]{images/patchbay01.png} + \includegraphics[width=0.3\linewidth]{images/patchbay01.png} \caption{Patchbay} \label{fig:patchbay01} \end{figure} @@ -194,12 +194,12 @@ pasted one after the other, keeping the same order they have on the stack. \paragraph{Split --- blade cut and hard edges:} You can cut the tracks into 2 pieces on the timeline by putting the hairline cursor on the place you want to do a cut and then using the character “x” or the scissors tool (figure~\ref{fig:cut}). -\begin{wrapfigure}{r}{0.4\textwidth} +\begin{wrapfloat}{figure}{O}{0pt} \centering - \includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{images/cut.png} + \includegraphics[width=0.3\linewidth]{images/cut.png} \caption{Blade cut} \label{fig:cut} -\end{wrapfigure} +\end{wrapfloat} A \textit{cut} uses a non-empty selection region, where the \textit{blade cut} or \textit{split} has no duration in the selection, just a hairline. As usual the use of cut when a selection is set, deletes/cuts the highlighted area. In the case where an In point or an Out point exists on the timeline, the clip is split at the location of the In/Out point since it has priority over the cursor location. A blade cut simply splits the edit into two edits. In order to have the video and audio aligned, it works best to have Settings $\rightarrow$ Align cursor on frames. When a blade cut occurs, the edges are created as \textit{hard edges}. These are edges that cannot be deleted by track optimizations. Cinelerra has built-in optimization on the timeline. So that whenever two parts on the timeline are sequential frames, it automatically optimizes by making them into 1 item. So if you are cutting, dragging, editing, or whatever and somehow frame \# 40 ends up right next to frame \# 41, it optimizes them together. This optimization affects many areas throughout the program code. @@ -586,10 +586,10 @@ Now to use this feature, create a track with edits that have trims on the left a \paragraph{Cutting/Snapping edits} cuts from an edit handle to the insert point. There are Edit Panel buttons which normally are used to move to the previous or next edit handle/label. -\begin{wrapfigure}[10]{r}{0.5\textwidth} +\begin{wrapfloat}{figure}{r}{0pt} \centering - \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{images/snap.png} -\end{wrapfigure} + \includegraphics[width=0.2\linewidth]{images/snap.png} +\end{wrapfloat} They look like tags and the letter E on the menu bar and are oriented forward/backward. These same buttons can be used to \textit{cut} from the insert pointer to the previous or next edit/label when the \texttt{ctrl+alt} keys are both pressed when the buttons are used. They \textit{snap} off the media instead of doing the standard re-positioning. This is useful to minimize the number of operations necessary to cut between edits/labels. Instead of using the edit panel buttons, you can more easily use the following keyboard shortcuts to perform the same functions: @@ -897,20 +897,21 @@ event: (0, 0, 0x0) \subsection{Shuttle key default arrangement for Cinelerra / Composer / Viewer:}% \label{sub:shuttle_key_default_cinelerra} -The following is the default setting for the ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress (table~\ref{tab:shuttleprov2} and table 2): +The following is the default setting for the ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress (table~\ref{tab:shuttleprov2} and table~\ref{tab:xpress}): -\begin{sidewaystable} - \caption{ShuttlePROv2 key default arrangement for Cinelerra / Composer / Viewer} - \label{tab:shuttleprov2} - \centering - \begin{tabular}{c c c c c c c c} - \toprule - & K1 & & K2 & & K3 & & K4 \\ - & Label & & Future use & & Future use & & Clip \\ - & & & Splice (viewer) & & Copy & & Overwrite (viewer) \\ - \midrule +%\begin{sidewaystable} +% \centering +% \begin{tabular}{c c c c c c c c} +% \toprule +% & K1 & & K2 & & K3 & & K4 \\ +% & Label & & Future use & & Future use & & Clip \\ +% & & & Splice (viewer) & & Copy & & Overwrite (viewer) \\ +% \midrule - \end{tabular} -\end{sidewaystable} +% \caption{ShuttlePROv2 key default arrangement for Cinelerra / Composer / Viewer} +% \label{tab:shuttleprov2} +% \end{tabular} + +%\end{sidewaystable}