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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>

<!DOCTYPE section PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [

]>

<section id="sn-formatting-conventions">
	<title>Formatting Conventions</title>
	<section id="typography">
		<title>Typography</title>
		<para>
			This manual uses a few conventions to indicate key commands, menu choices
			and other user interactions:
		</para>

		<para>
			Key commands such as <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>a</keycap>
			</keycombo> mean "Hold down the Ctrl key and press the 'a' key". New and
			important terms are written like this.
		</para>

		<para>
			The names of on-screen buttons are shown like this
			<guibutton>Button</guibutton>
		</para>

		<para>
			The name of a menu item is shown like <guimenuitem>This</guimenuitem>,
			and nested menu items will appear like <menuchoice> <guimenu>Menu</guimenu>
				<guisubmenu>Sub Menu</guisubmenu> </menuchoice>
		</para>
	</section>

	<section id="admonitions">
		<title>Admonitions</title>

		<para>
			Admonitions are set apart from the main 
			text and are meant to draw your attention to pieces of information.
			In the order of how critical the information is to you, these items are marked as follows:
		</para>

		<note>
			<title>Note</title>

			<para>
				A note is typically information that you need to understand the
				behavior of Ardour.
			</para>
		</note>

		<tip>
			<title>Tip</title>
			<para>
				A tip is typically an alternative way of performing a task.
			</para>
		</tip>

		<important>
			<title>Important</title>

			<para>
				The important admonition is used to draw attention to parts of 
				the interface that may be overlooked or certain settings that 
				are vital in determining the behaviour of the Ardour.
			</para>
		</important>

		<warning>
			<title>Warning</title>

			<para>
				The warning admonition is used where an action may result in 
				consequences that are unintended or permanent such as changes to 
				the session that can not be undone or the removal of files.
			</para>
		</warning>
	</section>

	<section id="mouse-buttons">
		<title>Mouse Buttons</title>
		<para>
			You might be used to terms like "right mouse button", "left mouse button"
			etc. These are widely used, but they can be very confusing for left-handed
			people, or people using mice with many buttons arranged in an
			unconventional way. Ardour is typically used with mice equipped with at
			least 3 buttons that can be remapped for left- and right-handed users,
			making it hard to unambiguously define "left" and "right" in a useful way.
		</para>

		<para>
			If you are right-handed and use a conventional mouse, then
			<mousebutton>Button1</mousebutton> corresponds to "left mouse button",
			<mousebutton>Button2</mousebutton> to "middle mouse button" and
			<mousebutton>Button3</mousebutton> to "right mouse button". Otherwise, the
			numbered button nomenclature refers to the same button numbers as defined
			by your X Window configuration.
		</para>

		<para>
			If you see instructions to use <keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
			<mousebutton>Button1</mousebutton> </keycombo> , it means "Hold down the
			<keycap>Ctrl</keycap> key and click <mousebutton>Button1</mousebutton> ".
		</para>
	</section>

	<section id="select-choose">
		<title>Select/Choose</title>
		<para>
			In conventional English, "select" and "choose" are often used as synonyms.
			In this manual, we use them to mean quite different things:
		</para>

		<variablelist>
			<title></title>
			<varlistentry>
				<term>Select</term>
				<listitem>
					<para>
						When you select something, it will stay selected. Putting a check-mark
						in a box, for example, would be referred to as "selecting" that box.
						This is also true for menu items that enable or disable options ("select
						Big Clock from the Windows menu", for example) and various editing
						functions.
					</para>
				</listitem>
			</varlistentry>

			<varlistentry>
				<term>Choose</term>
				<listitem>
					<para>
						"Choosing" involves clicking or using the keyboard to accomplish a
						one-time action. A command to save the current session might be
						described as, "Choose Save from the Session menu.
					</para>
				</listitem>
			</varlistentry>
		</variablelist>
	</section>
<!--
	<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" 
		href="Some_Subsection.xml" />
	-->
</section>