From 4114771a3978ed5058b4b99942ca3d1591e70470 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Colin Fletcher
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 18:44:35 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] More typo & spelling fixes
---
include/preferences.html | 52 +++++++++++++++++-----------------
include/region-properties.html | 6 ++--
2 files changed, 29 insertions(+), 29 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/preferences.html b/include/preferences.html
index 5bf4bd1..85212e1 100644
--- a/include/preferences.html
+++ b/include/preferences.html
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
Tempo
- Allow non quarte-note pulse: by default, Ardour understands the Allow non quarter-note pulse: by default, Ardour understands the tempo as the number of quarter notes in a minute.
Checking this option allows to set the tempo based on any division of the note,
from whole to 1/128th. This is reflected in the Edit
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
Save undo history sets how many commands are saved so
they are available to be undone after reopening the session. This can
- also be unckecked to keep all actions undoable, at the cost of bigger
+ also be unchecked to keep all actions undoable, at the cost of bigger
session files.
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
Limit zooming & summary view to X minutes beyond session extents
prevents the zoom out both in the editor and the summary, to show anything past
- the chosen time after the end marker, restraining the vision to only usefull
+ the chosen time after the end marker, restraining the vision to only useful
content.
@@ -267,11 +267,11 @@
This page allows to choose how things are done in the editor. This is a very
- flexible way for Ardour to match an existing workflow, or spped up the editing
+ flexible way for Ardour to match an existing workflow, or speed up the editing
process based on the user's most used actions.
- The Reset to recommanded defaults button at the bottom
+ The Reset to recommended defaults button at the bottom
provides a way to revert any user made change to its default value.
@@ -306,7 +306,7 @@
available from the Mixer monitor section.
- Solo-in-place mute cut (dB): sets the attenuation of the
+ Solo-in-place mute cut (dB): sets the attenuation of
the other tracks when another track is soloed in place. This setting
is also available from the Mixer monitor section. The
default is "−inf" for −∞, meaning the other tracks are
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@
Replicate missing region channels: if a track is N-channel,
and the region has fewer channels, this option copies the existing
- channel's data for this non-existant one. If left unckecked, the missing
+ channel's data for this non-existent one. If left unchecked, the missing
channels will stay silent.
@@ -601,7 +601,7 @@
VU Meter standard: selects which standard to use for the zero
- value of the vu-meters, i.e. how manu analog dBu are considered 0 on the
+ value of the vu-meters, i.e. the analog dBu value that will show as 0 on the
VU-meter.
@@ -930,7 +930,7 @@
both the platform and the build-time options can make Ardour support some types
of plugins and not others. While this documentation tries to show all possible
options, most systems will only show a subset of the options hereunder, e.g.
- AudioUnits are MacOs only…
+ AudioUnits are macOS only…
@@ -939,7 +939,7 @@
Scan for Plugins will initiate an immediate scan of the system
- for available plugins. Usefull to get a newly installed plugin recognised
+ for available plugins. Useful to get a newly installed plugin recognised
by Ardour.
@@ -984,7 +984,7 @@
only be shown when double clicking it.
- Show Plugin Inline Display on Mixestrip by default allows Ardour
+ Show Plugin Inline Display on Mixer strip by default allows Ardour
to show, in the mixer strips, a
visual rendering of the effect. These Inline Display are a special feature
of Ardour, so not all plugins are able to show this display. Most of Ardour's
@@ -996,7 +996,7 @@
Don't automatically open the plugin GUI when the plugin has an inline
display mode: this option, available only if
Automatically open the plugin GUI when adding a new plugin
- is checked, superseeds it and hides the plugin GUI at creation if it has an
+ is checked, supercedes it and hides the plugin GUI at creation if it has an
Inline Display, like Ardour's own a-* plugins.
@@ -1049,7 +1049,7 @@
VST Cache: Clicking the Clear button
removes all VST plugins from the list of plugins available to be
- inserted into the processor box. A new VST plugins scan is then required.
+ inserted into the processor box. A new VST plugin scan is then required.
VST Blacklist: Clicking the Clear
@@ -1084,9 +1084,9 @@
Scan for [new] AudioUnit Plugins on Application Start When
- enabled new AU plugins are searched, tested and added to the cache
- index on application start. When disabled new plugins will only be
- available after triggering a 'Scan' manually.
+ enabled, new AU plugins are searched, tested and added to the cache
+ index on application start. When disabled, new plugins will only be
+ available after triggering a 'Scan' manually.
AU Cache: Clicking the Clear button
@@ -1147,8 +1147,8 @@
Blink Alert indicators: when enabled, the Alert indicators (like
the Error Log or the Feedback
- button) will blink when they are active (when resp. an error or a feedback
- has been detected) When disabled, the indicators will turn red instead of
+ button) will blink when they are active (when an error or feedback
+ has been detected, respectively). When disabled, the indicators will turn red instead of
blinking.
@@ -1169,12 +1169,12 @@
Use name highlight bars in region displays (requires a restart):
when enabled, the region name is displayed, in the editor, in its own opaque bar
- at the bottom of the region. When disabled, the region name is overlayed
+ at the bottom of the region. When disabled, the region name is overlaid
at the top of the region, possibly over audio waveforms or MIDI notes.
Region color follows track color: when enabled,
- the background color of regions in the editor will be displayed using the
+ the background color of regions in the editor will be displayed using
the color assigned to the track. When disabled the default region
background color will be used.
@@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@
LED meter style if checked, the bar meters in the editor and
mixer will be styled to look like if they were made of LEDs, with a dotted
- bar. Unckeking this option makes the bars flat and continuous.
+ bar. Unchecking this option makes the bars flat and continuous.
Waveforms color gradient depth: determines how much gradient
@@ -1412,7 +1412,7 @@
Use visibility information provided by your Window Manager/Desktop
allows the system window manager's rules for the windows visibility to
- superseed Ardour's.
+ supercede Ardour's.
All floating windows are dialogs: when enabled, Ardour will
@@ -1443,15 +1443,15 @@
Show Video Export Info before export Shows a warning message
- when exporting a video about licencing and offers to open the
+ when exporting a video about licensing and offers to open the
export video section of
this manual.
Show Video Server Startup Dialog: when using video inside Ardour,
this video is accessed via Xjadeo from a source file through a Video Server.
- This options shows the server's startup dialog (usefull for degbugging a
- malfunctionning video).
+ This options shows the server's startup dialog (useful for debugging a
+ malfunctioning video).
Advanced Setup (remote video server) can be used when the setup
@@ -1463,7 +1463,7 @@
Video Server URL: Base URL of the video server delivering the video
- through the network (http://IP-or-adress:port).
+ through the network (http://IP-or-address:port).
Video folder is the server's local path to the document-root,
diff --git a/include/region-properties.html b/include/region-properties.html
index ca5dfe0..7b003dc 100644
--- a/include/region-properties.html
+++ b/include/region-properties.html
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
Source:
-
Name of the source audio/MIDI file the region is exctracted from.
+
Name of the source audio/MIDI file the region is extracted from.
A region can be a part of or a whole audio/MIDI file, and multiple regions can
be based on the same source file.
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
- All the fields maked as "editable" in the table above allow the user to manually
+ All the fields marked as "editable" in the table above allow the user to manually
enter a value in the field, to manually set this value.