[pitivi] help: minor improvements in usingclips.page
- From: Jean-François Fortin Tam <jfft src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [pitivi] help: minor improvements in usingclips.page
- Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2014 16:30:55 +0000 (UTC)
commit e4066a3e80be8022094c4c9b34da0dfd088c5ba7
Author: Tomas Karger <tomkarger gmail com>
Date: Mon Feb 17 09:16:17 2014 +0100
help: minor improvements in usingclips.page
help/C/usingclips.page | 19 +++++++++++--------
1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/help/C/usingclips.page b/help/C/usingclips.page
index 2a23542..851a34f 100644
--- a/help/C/usingclips.page
+++ b/help/C/usingclips.page
@@ -28,21 +28,24 @@
<section>
<title>Clips vs files</title>
- <list>
- <item><p><em>Files</em> are data on your hard disk (videos, music, pictures, etc.) that can be
accessed by <app>Pitivi</app> and incorporated in your video editing project.</p></item>
- <item><p><em>Clips</em> are a visual representation of your files on the timeline. They represent
the period of time they consume on the timeline and can be edited independently: each time you drag a file
from the media library to the timeline, a new clip is created. As such, a file can be reused as much as you
want to create any amount of different clips.</p></item>
- </list>
+ <p><em>Files</em> are data on your hard disk (videos, music, pictures, etc.) that can be accessed by
<app>Pitivi</app> and incorporated in your video editing project.</p>
+ <p><em>Clips</em> are a visual representation of your files on the timeline. They represent the
period of time they consume on the timeline and can be edited independently: each time you drag a file from
the media library to the timeline, a new clip is created. As such, a file can be reused as much as you want
to create any amount of different clips.</p>
+ <note>
<p>Since Pitivi is a non-destructive editor, clips are edited, not files. As such, your files stay
intact.</p>
+ </note>
</section>
<section>
<title>Inserting clips</title>
- <p>From the media library, you can insert one or more clips by selecting them (using the
<key>Ctrl</key> or <key>Shift</key> keys to select multiple clips) and:</p>
+ <p>From the media library, you can insert one or more clips by selecting them (use the <key>Ctrl</key>
or <key>Shift</key> keys to select multiple clips) and doing one of the following:</p>
<list>
- <item><p>Dragging and dropping them onto place in the timeline.</p></item>
- <item><p>Using <guiseq><gui>Library</gui><gui>Insert at End of Timeline</gui></guiseq>.</p></item>
- <item><p>Pressing the <key>Insert</key> (Ins) key. Those clips will be inserted at the end of the
timeline.</p></item>
+ <item><p>Dragging and dropping them onto a place in the timeline.</p></item>
+ <item><p>Clicking the <gui>Insert the selected clips at the end of the timeline</gui> button in the
<gui>Media library</gui>.</p></item>
+ <item><p>Pressing the <key>Insert</key> key.</p></item>
</list>
+ <p>
+ When following the second and third options (clicking or pressing insert), selected clips will be
inserted one after another into the first layer of the timeline at a position, where the last clip on any
layer ends.
+ </p>
</section>
<section>
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