Git commit a9620d79c82332607676e20f8092de930f9b7deb by Yuri Chornoivan.
Committed on 08/05/2019 at 15:02.
Pushed by yurchor into branch 'master'.

docs: Unbreak menus

M  +5    -5    doc/index.docbook

https://invent.kde.org/kde/kdenlive/commit/a9620d79c82332607676e20f8092de930f9b7deb

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@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
   </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 </para>
-<para>Open &kdenlive; and create a new project (<guilabel>File</guilabel> 
&amp;rarr; <guilabel>New</guilabel>).
+<para>Open &kdenlive; and create a new project 
(<menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>New</guimenuitem></menuchoice>).
 </para>
 <para>Choose the previously created project folder 
(<filename>quickstart-tutorial/</filename>) and select an appropriate project 
profile. The video files provided above are 720p, 23.98 
fps.<footnote><para><ulink url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/720p";>720</ulink> 
is the video height, p stands for <ulink 
url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progressive_scan";>progressive scan</ulink> in 
contrast to <ulink 
url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlaced_video";>interlaced video</ulink>, 
and the fps number denotes the number of full frames per 
second.</para></footnote> If you are using your own files and don’t know which 
one to use, &kdenlive; will suggest an appropriate one when the first clip is 
added <footnote><para>Provided Configure Kdenlive Settings under <ulink 
url="http://userbase.kde.org/Special:myLanguage/Kdenlive/Manual/Settings_Menu/Configure_Kdenlive#Misc";>Misc</ulink>
 is set to <emphasis>Check if first added clip matches project 
profile</emphasis></para></footnote> , so you can leave the field on whatever 
it is.
 </para>
@@ -128,7 +128,7 @@
   </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 </para>
-<para>Let’s save the work via <guilabel>File</guilabel> &amp;rarr; 
<guilabel>Save</guilabel>. This saves our project, &ie; where we placed the 
clips on the timeline, which effects we applied, and so on. It can 
<emphasis>not</emphasis> be played.<footnote><para>To be correct, it 
<emphasis>can</emphasis> be played using <varname>melt 
yourproject.kdenlive</varname>, but this is not the way you would want to 
present your final video since it is (most likely) too slow. Additionally, it 
only works if melt is installed.</para></footnote> The process of creating the 
final video is called <emphasis>Rendering</emphasis>.
+<para>Let’s save the work via <menuchoice><guimenu>File</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>Save</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. This saves our project, &ie; 
where we placed the clips on the timeline, which effects we applied, and so on. 
It can <emphasis>not</emphasis> be played.<footnote><para>To be correct, it 
<emphasis>can</emphasis> be played using <varname>melt 
yourproject.kdenlive</varname>, but this is not the way you would want to 
present your final video since it is (most likely) too slow. Additionally, it 
only works if melt is installed.</para></footnote> The process of creating the 
final video is called <emphasis>Rendering</emphasis>.
 </para>
 </sect1>
 <sect1 id="timeline"><title>Timeline</title> 
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
   </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 </para>
-<para>The Piano can be colourized by adding an <emphasis>effect</emphasis> to 
it.  Select the piano clip, then double-click the <guilabel>RGB 
Adjustment</guilabel> effect in the <guilabel>Effect List</guilabel>. If it is 
not visible, you can get it via <guilabel>View</guilabel> &amp;rarr; 
<guilabel>Effect List</guilabel>.
+<para>The Piano can be colourized by adding an <emphasis>effect</emphasis> to 
it.  Select the piano clip, then double-click the <guilabel>RGB 
Adjustment</guilabel> effect in the <guilabel>Effect List</guilabel>. If it is 
not visible, you can get it via <menuchoice><guimenu>View</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>Effect List</guimenuitem></menuchoice>.
 </para>
 <para>
 <screenshot>
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@
 </para>
 <para>Since the clips do not provide any audio, let’s search for some nice 
piece of music, from your local collection or on web pages like <ulink 
url="http://www.jamendo.com";>Jamendo</ulink>. The audio clip should, after 
adding it, be dragged to an audio track on the timeline.
 </para>
-<para>The audio clip can be resized on the timeline the same way as video 
clips are. The cursor will snap in at the end of the project automatically. To 
add a fade out effect at the end of the audio clip (except if you found a file 
with exactly the right length) you can hover the top right (or left) edge of 
the timeline clip and drag the red shaded triangle to the position where fading 
out should start.<footnote><para>This shaded triangle is a shorthand for adding 
the effect <guilabel>Fade</guilabel> &amp;rarr; <guilabel>Fade out</guilabel>. 
Both ways lead to the same result.</para></footnote>
+<para>The audio clip can be resized on the timeline the same way as video 
clips are. The cursor will snap in at the end of the project automatically. To 
add a fade out effect at the end of the audio clip (except if you found a file 
with exactly the right length) you can hover the top right (or left) edge of 
the timeline clip and drag the red shaded triangle to the position where fading 
out should start.<footnote><para>This shaded triangle is a shorthand for adding 
the effect <menuchoice><guimenu>Fade</guimenu> <guimenuitem>Fade 
out</guimenuitem></menuchoice>. Both ways lead to the same 
result.</para></footnote>
 </para>
 </sect2>
 </sect1>
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@
   </mediaobject>
 </screenshot>
 </para>
-<para>A few minutes left, and the project is finished! Click the Render button 
(or go to <guilabel>Project</guilabel> &amp;rarr; <guilabel>Render</guilabel>, 
or press <keycombo>&Ctrl;&Enter;</keycombo>) to get the dialog shown on the 
left. Select the desired output file for our new video with all effects and 
transitions, choose MP4 (works nearly everywhere), select the output file 
location and press the <guilabel>Render to File</guilabel> button.
+<para>A few minutes left, and the project is finished! Click the Render button 
(or go to <menuchoice><guimenu>Project</guimenu> 
<guimenuitem>Render</guimenuitem></menuchoice>, or press 
<keycombo>&Ctrl;&Enter;</keycombo>) to get the dialog shown on the left. Select 
the desired output file for our new video with all effects and transitions, 
choose MP4 (works nearly everywhere), select the output file location and press 
the <guilabel>Render to File</guilabel> button.
 </para>
 <para>
 <screenshot>

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