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<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">About Manual.<br>
In the "usecase.pdf", at the end of the document, where there is
the "Note: for correct ... project.", I would add something like
"To avoid to know how many tracks you need, you can use Nest
feature (see Nesting sub-chapter)".<br>
More I would suggest to insert the word "sequence" near "Sub
project", because a professional user know so; and in Load window
you find "Nest <b>sequence</b>" option. You can write in the
point #2 "...also saved a Sub project (usually called
sequence)..." and then to use always the word "sequence" instead
of "sub project".<br>
And, for my personal taste, I would change the title in "Working
with the sequences" and then, I think, is needed a more complex
explain in that sub-chapter. Only an idea.<br>
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On the manual, in "Camera and Projector" section, I think it would
be important to add the two images that you find in "Cinelerra CV
Manual.htm" and I add here. I know, they are drawn by hand but it
is important to understand how camera and projector work.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">GG looked at the code and the way the
Overwrite works was intentionally written to work this way (it
is a feature, not a bug). To me it makes good sense, because
you could very well want the autos/plugins you put in the Master
to be in effect always for smooth looking videos.</blockquote>
Thanks GG. And I think you are right, Phyllis. May be that you
want put a part of a sequence in the Master project without
overwrite the Master project's effects.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">Also, I will find out about a warning
message as recommended in "about note 1", but I am forecasting
that gg will not want to.</blockquote>
Okay. Thank you.<br>
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IgorBeg</font><br>
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