diff --git a/include/insert-remove-time.html b/include/insert-remove-time.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc35a0f --- /dev/null +++ b/include/insert-remove-time.html @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + +
+ The Insert Time window allows to insert blank space in the timeline, + on the selected track(s). It is accessed through the Track + > Insert Time menu. +
++ The Insert Time window not only allows to set the time inserted, but also some fine tuning options: +
+ ++ Both the two time fields have a useful context menu, that allows to copy/paste + the time and change the display among one of the clock + modes. The Insert Time field also has two options to Set + from Playhead (to get the insertion time from the playhead, which is what + happens by default) and Locate to This Time which moves + the playhead to the time field value, useful if the field has been manually edited + to better visualize the insertion point. +
+ ++ By default, inserting time only results in shifting positions of the regions + beginning after the insertion point. The "Inserted regions should" dropdown + menu allows to choose what happens to the regions that exist at the insertion time : +
+ ++ This last mode allows a brute force insertion, creating a blank space + in all the selected tracks, and replacing multiple operations. +
+ ++ Note: One interesting option is, if a range selection (created with in + Range Mode) exists, it is used as the default parameters in the window, instead + of the playhead, for both the start time and duration. +
+ + ++ The Remove Time window, accessed through the Track + > Remove Time menu, is very similar to the previous, and its options + are very similar. Only the "Inserted regions should" option is not present +
+ ++ The range selection note above can be especially useful in this context. +
diff --git a/include/tempo-and-meter.html b/include/tempo-and-meter.html index 5544616..3f400d5 100644 --- a/include/tempo-and-meter.html +++ b/include/tempo-and-meter.html @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@- A tempo may be remped or constant. + A tempo may be ramped or constant.