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authorPaul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>2016-03-15 21:25:02 -0400
committerPaul Davis <paul@linuxaudiosystems.com>2016-03-15 21:25:07 -0400
commitc07bca3a628aa118f444e1a3d6cf1aec9eb81c76 (patch)
treeb2de843dfa10d84b485994555da139631e165009 /gtk2_ardour/ardour.keys.in
parent485d7dbc9cb67b6f5115f4e653f43418dd5bf48b (diff)
fix capitalization of sections of key editor
Diffstat (limited to 'gtk2_ardour/ardour.keys.in')
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1 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/gtk2_ardour/ardour.keys.in b/gtk2_ardour/ardour.keys.in
index 016b94ce34..5d5a361dd4 100644
--- a/gtk2_ardour/ardour.keys.in
+++ b/gtk2_ardour/ardour.keys.in
@@ -28,32 +28,32 @@ $ARDOUR Shortcuts \linebreak Mnemonic US-Keypad
;; GROUP DEFINITIONS
-%trans global Transport \& Recording Control
+%trans Global Transport \& Recording Control
-%sess global Session \& File Handling
+%sess Global Session \& File Handling
-%edit editor Basic Editing
+%edit Editor Basic Editing
-%vis editor Changing What's Visible
+%vis Editor Changing What's Visible
-%wvis global Window Visibility
+%wvis Global Window Visibility
-%eep editor Editing with Edit Point
+%eep Editor Editing with Edit Point
Most edit functions operate on a single "Edit Point". The edit point can be any of: playhead (default), the mouse or an active marker. The choice of Edit Point (by default) also sets the Zoom Focus.
-%aep editor Aligning with the Edit Point
+%aep Editor Aligning with the Edit Point
Align operations move regions so that their start/end/sync point is at the edit point. "Relative" operations
just align the first region and moves other selected regions to maintain relative positioning.
-%epp editor Edit Point Playback
+%epp Editor Edit Point Playback
-%movp editor Moving the Playhead
+%movp Editor Moving the Playhead
A left click in the rulers positions the playhead unless Ardour is recording. You can use {\tt KP$\_$n} to move the
playhead to the n-th marker.
-%rop editor Region Operations
+%rop Editor Region Operations
-%edit editor Edit Range
+%edit Editor Edit Range
There are only a few functions that refer to an "Edit Range". The current edit range is defined using combinations of the possible edit points: Playhead, Marker or Mouse.\par
\begin{tabular}{lll}
{\bf Edit Point} & {\bf Active Mark?} & {\bf Edit Range} \\
@@ -67,31 +67,31 @@ Marker & no & {\it No edit range defined} \\
Marker & yes & from Active Marker to Mouse
\end{tabular}
-%select editor Selecting
+%select Editor Selecting
-%ranges editor Defining Loop, Punch Range and Tempo Changes
+%ranges Editor Defining Loop, Punch Range and Tempo Changes
%markers editor Markers \& Locations
The "move" commands all move the active marker(s). Jump to the first 9 markers using
the keypad digits 1-9 (requires numlock).
-%mmode editor Mouse Modes
+%mmode Editor Mouse Modes
-%mouse editor Mouse Usage
+%mouse Editor Mouse Usage
Right click on most objects and controls displays a context menu
Shift+Right click deletes most objects.
OS X users without a 3 button mouse can use {\tt Option+Ctrl+Left} to simulate "Middle" for some purposes.
Use F1 to step through mouse modes.
-%mobject editor Mouse Object Mode
+%mobject Editor Mouse Object Mode
This mode provides many different operations on both regions and control points, partially depending on where you click/drag with the mouse. The "body" of a region is the area where the waveform is displayed.
-%mzoom editor Mouse Zoom Mode
-%mops editor Mouse Ops on Solo/Mute/Rec-enable
-%mopsolo editor Mouse Ops on Solo Buttons only
-%mopsfader editor Mouse Ops on Faders \& Plugin Controls
+%mzoom Editor Mouse Zoom Mode
+%mops Editor Mouse Ops on Solo/Mute/Rec-enable
+%mopsolo Editor Mouse Ops on Solo Buttons only
+%mopsfader Editor Mouse Ops on Faders \& Plugin Controls
-%midi global MIDI specific commands
+%midi Global MIDI specific commands
;; END GROUP DEFINITIONS