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authorTim E. Real <termtech@rogers.com>2013-02-20 08:30:23 +0000
committerTim E. Real <termtech@rogers.com>2013-02-20 08:30:23 +0000
commitfac981211b622d276e0284c73af9bf1716516b76 (patch)
tree9593c5da6cafb89b4965fbece2d5b1d12e583a27
parentc3650bf9b2302e1a20853f0cadc7833370e3d0dd (diff)
README.usage update. And install it.
-rw-r--r--muse2/CMakeLists.txt1
-rw-r--r--muse2/README.usage25
2 files changed, 25 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/muse2/CMakeLists.txt b/muse2/CMakeLists.txt
index 17e82eef..9317346f 100644
--- a/muse2/CMakeLists.txt
+++ b/muse2/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -475,6 +475,7 @@ file (GLOB doc_files
README.shortcuts
README.softsynth
README.translate
+ README.usage
SECURITY
)
INSTALL( FILES ${doc_files} DESTINATION ${MusE_DOC_DIR})
diff --git a/muse2/README.usage b/muse2/README.usage
index 87ee5c27..dced1d22 100644
--- a/muse2/README.usage
+++ b/muse2/README.usage
@@ -103,4 +103,27 @@ To resize a wave event with the pointer tool, press:
To delete a wave event, press:
Middle-click/Delete: Delete event.
- \ No newline at end of file
+Panning and Zooming the editors:
+================================
+There are different ways to pan and zoom:
+The default shortcut keys H and L pan the Pianoroll, Drum Editor, and Wave Editor
+ right and left.
+Shift + Mouse Wheel pans the Arranger, Pianoroll, Drum Editor, and Wave Editor.
+The Pan tool (hand) lets you pan just by dragging the canvases.
+And the horizontal scroll bars obviously pan all windows as well.
+
+The default shortcut keys Ctrl + PageUp and Ctrl + PageDown zoom the Arranger,
+ Pianoroll, Drum Editor, and Wave Editor about the mouse cursor position.
+Ctrl + Mouse Wheel also zooms these editors, about the mouse cursor position.
+The Zoom tool (magnifier) lets you zoom just by dragging the canvases.
+And the horizontal magnification scroll bars obviously zoom as well, but they
+ do not zoom about any cursor, they zoom from the left edge.
+
+By default, the Pan and Zoom tools have continuous, borderless motion, using a
+ special coding technique. This is great for track-ball mice for example, because
+ it lets you keep rolling and rolling without border limits!
+An alternate, more standard method is available by un-checking "Borderless zoom/pan"
+ in Global Settings -> GUI Behaviour. This method does present border limitations
+ on how far you can move before you must reposition the mouse.
+
+ \ No newline at end of file