From: Steinar H. Gunderson Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2019 20:34:54 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Document the split cue point padding in 1.8.3. X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?p=nageru-docs;a=commitdiff_plain;h=7201ef1375f80e31d96e7d0768acdb47fb55f6b0;hp=47f8b836205dafd8d7dbec1af5a71c6de89e29f3 Document the split cue point padding in 1.8.3. --- diff --git a/futatabi.rst b/futatabi.rst index f6c6574..9436b2d 100644 --- a/futatabi.rst +++ b/futatabi.rst @@ -168,10 +168,12 @@ Before playing the clip, you can make adjustments to the in and out points as detailed above. This will help you trim away any uninteresting lead-ups, or add more margins for fades. If you consistently find that you have too little margin, you can use the *cue point padding* feature (either from the -command line using *--cue-point-padding*, or set from the menu). If you set -cue point padding to e.g. two seconds, the cue-in point will automatically be set -two seconds ago when you cue-in, and the cue-out point will be set two seconds -into the future when you cue-out. +command line using *--cue-in-point-padding* and *--cue-out-point-padding*, or set from the menu). If you set +cue in point padding to e.g. two seconds, the cue-in point will automatically be set +two seconds ago when you cue-in, and similarly, if you set cue out point padding, +the cue-out point will be set two seconds +into the future when you cue-out. (Cue-in and cue-out point padding were one +joint setting before Futatabi 1.8.3.) Instant clips