From: Good Guy Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2021 22:47:12 +0000 (-0700) Subject: remove yellow next to tooltip because cakewalk is white X-Git-Tag: 2021-05~20 X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=d19d144688f1aefbcdcbd03f930832c506b8f7a0 remove yellow next to tooltip because cakewalk is white --- diff --git a/parts/FFmpeg.tex b/parts/FFmpeg.tex index 4424804..8ca17bc 100644 --- a/parts/FFmpeg.tex +++ b/parts/FFmpeg.tex @@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ Figure~\ref{fig:video-preset} shows \textit{ffmpeg} video as the Kind. Note the \label{fig:video-preset} \end{figure} -Figure~\ref{fig:audio-preset02} shows \textit{ffmpeg} video for the Kind. Note the yellow tooltip in the lower right hand corner describing the highlighted option. Also note the allowed \textit{Range} values above the box provided for keyins. There is also the \textit{format} window with private options. +Figure~\ref{fig:audio-preset02} shows \textit{ffmpeg} video for the Kind. Note the colored tooltip in the lower right hand corner describing the highlighted option. Also note the allowed \textit{Range} values above the box provided for keyins. There is also the \textit{format} window with private options. \begin{figure}[htpb] \centering diff --git a/parts/Keyframes.tex b/parts/Keyframes.tex index 709ff20..78ab434 100644 --- a/parts/Keyframes.tex +++ b/parts/Keyframes.tex @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Other mouse actions have the following effects: \begin{itemize} \item Double left mouse click on a curve Fade or Speed line will create ganged keyframes so that there is a keyframe on each of the tracks in the exact same position. - \item Left mouse click on a keyframe position will show the numerical value in a yellow tooltip-like box. + \item Left mouse click on a keyframe position will show the numerical value in a colored tooltip-like box. \item Right mouse click on the curve type line will bring up the option of \textit{Hide keyframe type}. This provides the same functionality as disabling the keyframe type in the \textit{View} pulldown menu. Often it helps to use this in order to be able to see other things on the timeline once it gets cluttered. diff --git a/parts/Quickstart.tex b/parts/Quickstart.tex index 1175cc9..e7a646e 100644 --- a/parts/Quickstart.tex +++ b/parts/Quickstart.tex @@ -136,13 +136,13 @@ You can skip this step if you want the format of your output to be the same as y \begin{figure}[htpb] \centering \includegraphics[width=1.0\linewidth]{pulldown_button.png} - \caption{Menu pulldowns at the top with Transport buttons below. Note the yellow tooltips too.} + \caption{Menu pulldowns at the top with Transport buttons below. Note the colored tooltips too.} \end{figure} \begin{enumerate} \item On the second line, below the pulldowns, are transport buttons to move back and forth on the timeline and play forward or reverse, fast or slow, or a single frame. When you mouse over one of - these buttons, a yellow colored tooltip appears to tell you its function along with a key shortcut + these buttons, a colored tooltip appears to tell you its function along with a key shortcut inside of parenthesis. When you left click the mouse on the transport button it starts the play and click again to stop it. As you use these buttons, watch the Compositor to watch your video. \item On the timeline, you only see thumbnails and not every single picture. You may want to @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ There may be sections of your media that you want to delete, or audio that is ha button and drag the area to be made into a clip which will turn the color white. Remember, you disarmed the other tracks so only this track is relevant at this time. On the second line of the main window to the right of the transport buttons, are action buttons and as you mouse over them a - yellow colored tooltip explains its purpose. Find the one that says \textit{To clip} which is on the right + colored tooltip explains its purpose. Find the one that says \textit{To clip} which is on the right hand side of the right bracket symbol. \item Click on \textit{To clip} and a small window comes up which you can comment in, but you do not have to, so just click on the green checkmark and now you will have a clip. diff --git a/parts/Windows.tex b/parts/Windows.tex index 8ae755d..51b70bf 100644 --- a/parts/Windows.tex +++ b/parts/Windows.tex @@ -2078,7 +2078,7 @@ A red circle reticle can be moved to the area to grab; use left mouse drag to su Transport controls are useful for navigation and for playing media. Each of the Viewer, Compositor, and Program windows has its own transport panel. -The controls generally all contain a yellow colored tooltip when you mouse over the control, providing a hint of their function and shortcuts for usage. +The controls generally all contain a colored tooltip when you mouse over the control, providing a hint of their function and shortcuts for usage. The transport panel is controlled by the keyboard as well as the graphical interface. For each of the operations it performs, the starting position is the position of the insertion point in the Program window and the slider in the Compositor and Viewer windows.