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< h2 > Conventions Used In This Manual< / h2 >
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< p >
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This section covers some of the typographical and language conventions
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used in this manual.
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< / p >
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< h3 > Keyboards and Modifiers< / h3 >
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< p >
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< dfn > Keyboard bindings< / dfn > are shown like this: < kbd > s< / kbd > or
< kbd class = "mod1" > x< / kbd > .
< / p >
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< p >
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< kbd class = "mod1" > x< / kbd > means "press the < kbd class = "mod1n" > < / kbd >
key, keep it pressed and then also press the < kbd > x< / kbd > key".
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< / p >
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< p >
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Combinations such as < kbd class = "mod12" > e< / kbd > may be seen, which means
"hold down the < kbd class = "mod1n" > < / kbd > key < em > and< / em > the < kbd
class="mod2n">< / kbd > key, and then, while keeping them both down, press the
< kbd > e< / kbd > key".
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< / p >
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< p class = "note" >
Different platforms have different conventions for which modifier key
(Control or Command) to use as the primary or most common modifier. When
viewing this manual from a machine identifying itself as running OS X,
< kbd > Cmd< / kbd > will be seen where appropriate (for instance in the first
example above). On other machines < kbd > Ctrl< / kbd > will be seen instead.
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< / p >
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< h3 > Mouse Buttons< / h3 >
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< p >
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< a href = "@@mouse" > Mouse buttons< / a > are referred to as < kbd
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class="mouse">Left< / kbd > , < kbd class = "mouse" > Middle< / kbd > and < kbd
class="mouse">Right< / kbd > . Ardour can use additional buttons, but they have no
default behaviour in the program.
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< / p >
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< h4 > Mouse Click Modifiers< / h4 >
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< p >
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Many editing functions are performed by clicking the mouse while holding a
modifier key, for example < kbd class = "mouse mod1" > Left< / kbd > .
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< / p >
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< h4 > Mouse Wheel< / h4 >
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< p >
Some GUI elements can optionally be controlled with the mouse wheel when
the pointer is hovering over them. The notation for mouse wheel action is
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< kbd class = "mouse" > ⇑ < / kbd > < kbd class = "mouse" > ⇐ < / kbd >
< kbd class = "mouse" > ⇓ < / kbd > < kbd class = "mouse" > ⇒ < / kbd > .
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< / p >
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< h4 > Context-click< / h4 >
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< p >
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The term < dfn > context-click< / dfn > is used to indicate a < kbd
class="mouse">Right< / kbd > -click on a particular element of the graphical user
interface. Although right-click is the common, default way to do this, there
are other ways to accomplish the same thing— this term refers to any of
them, and the result is always that a menu specific to the item clicked on
will be displayed.
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< / p >
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< h4 > "The Pointer"< / h4 >
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< p >
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When the manual refers to the "pointer", it means the on-screen
representation of the mouse position or the location of a touch action if
touch interface is being used.
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< / p >
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< h3 > Other User Input< / h3 >
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< p >
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Ardour supports hardware controllers, such as banks of < kbd
class="fader">faders< / kbd > , < kbd class = "knob" > knobs< / kbd > , or < kbd
class="button">buttons< / kbd > .
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< / p >
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< h3 > Menu Items< / h3 >
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< p >
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Menu items are indicated like this: < kbd class = "menu" > Top > Next >
Deeper< / kbd > . Each "> "-separated item indicates one level of a nested menu
or sub-menu.
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< / p >
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< h3 > OSC Messages< / h3 >
< p >
OSC messages, whether sent or received, are displayed like this: < kbd class = "osc" > /transport_stop< / kbd > .
< / p >
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< h3 > Preference/Dialog Options< / h3 >
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< p >
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Choices in various dialogs, notably the Preferences and Properties dialog,
are indicated thus:
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< / p >
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< p >
< kbd class = "option" > Edit > Preferences > Audio > Some Option< / kbd > .
< / p >
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< p >
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Each successive item indicates either a menu, sub-menu, or a tabbed dialog
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navigation. The final item is the one to choose or select.
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< p >
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If an option is deselected, it will look like this:
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< / p >
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< p >
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< kbd class = "optoff" > Edit > Preferences > Audio > Some other
Option< / kbd > .
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< / p >
< h3 > User Input< / h3 >
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< p >
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Some dialogs or features may require the user to input data < kbd class = "input" > such as this< / kbd > . In rare cases, certain operations will be required to be performed at the command line of the operating system:
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< / p >
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< kbd class = "cmd lin" > cat /proc/cpuinfo< / kbd >
< kbd class = "cmd mac" > sleep 3600< / kbd >
< kbd class = "cmd win" > ping www.google.com< / kbd >
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< h3 > Program Output< / h3 >
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< p >
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Important messages from Ardour or other programs will be displayed < samp > like
this< / samp > .
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< / p >
< h3 > Notes< / h3 >
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< p class = "note" >
Important notes about things that might not otherwise be obvious are shown in
this format.
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< h3 > Warnings< / h3 >
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< p class = "warning" >
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Hairy issues that might cause things to go wrong, lose data, impair sound
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quality, or eat your proverbial goldfish, are displayed in this way.
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< / p >
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