From: Спицын Андрей Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2020 19:32:39 +0000 (+0300) Subject: Add references into Introduction.tex X-Git-Tag: 2021-05~153^2 X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=9a55f686bcef38dd61887a2cadfaecdbe7e2333c;hp=8373ba57dcd297a36c45770057d64f809298cf8f Add references into Introduction.tex --- diff --git a/parts/Introduction.tex b/parts/Introduction.tex index 795b8e4..b6e2017 100644 --- a/parts/Introduction.tex +++ b/parts/Introduction.tex @@ -197,32 +197,36 @@ And which chapters are important for beginning to learn to use Cinelerra-GG. At Experts can really use the information in this chapter to spiff up their editing work through some blending type techniques. A lot of information and possibilities are described here. - \item[Chapter 13] Capturing and Recording Media + DVD/Bluray Creation. + \item[Chapter \ref{cha:capturing_recording_media}] \nameref{cha:capturing_recording_media}. If this is what you want to do, then read this chapter. - In the case of DVD media creation it includes many examples and lots of tips for checking your methods. A section on using cinelerra with broadcast TV is especially useful if that is something you want to do. - \item[Chapter 14] The 5 Multi-s. + \item[Chapter \ref{cha:dvd_bluray_creation}] \nameref{cha:dvd_bluray_creation}. + + If this is what you want to do, then read this chapter. + In the case of DVD media creation it includes many examples and lots of tips for checking your methods. + + \item[Chapter \ref{cha:multi_5}] \nameref{cha:multi_5}. For using multiple cameras in your video creation, this chapter is a must to read. Otherwise, just refer to the section that becomes pertinent as you familiarize yourself with using Cinelerra. - \item[Chapter 15] Shortcuts with Keyboard and the Mouse. + \item[Chapter \ref{cha:shortcuts}] \nameref{cha:shortcuts}. Everyone will want to use this chapter to speed up their editing sessions. Once you find yourself doing the same thing over and over again, you will want to know if there is a shortcut. Then look here! - \item[Chapter 16] Configuration, Settings, and Preferences + \item[Chapter \ref{cha:configuration_settings_preferences}] \nameref{cha:configuration_settings_preferences}. Refer to this chapter when you want to change some setting or preference. Otherwise if a new user, you should make sure to read the first page which includes some important basic information. - \item[Chapter 17] How Some Stuff Works. + \item[Chapter \ref{cha:how_stuff_works}] \nameref{cha:how_stuff_works}. Only read this chapter if you are confused about a specific covered topic and how it works. - \item[Chapter 18] Troubleshooting. + \item[Chapter \ref{cha:Troubleshooting and Help}] \nameref{cha:Troubleshooting and Help}. Use this chapter for diagnosing a problem and find out what to report to get the best resolution or help. @@ -260,7 +264,7 @@ In summary, “must” reads for a new user would be these chapters or sections: \item Chapter \ref{cha:rendering} --- \nameref{cha:rendering}; minimally read the \nameref{sec:single_file_rendering} section. \item Chapter \ref{cha:plugins} --- \nameref{cha:plugins}; read the section on \nameref{sec:how_use_plugins}. \item Chapter \ref{cha:transition_plugin} --- \nameref{cha:transition_plugin}. - \item Chapter 16 – Configuration, Settings and Preferences; read at least the first couple of paragraphs. + \item Chapter \ref{cha:configuration_settings_preferences} --- \nameref{cha:configuration_settings_preferences}; read at least the first couple of paragraphs. \end{itemize}