Git commit 3c4684c08fbc6cd443615f69ee9201895eb1d50f by Elvis Angelaccio. Committed on 09/08/2014 at 16:09. Pushed by elvisangelaccio into branch 'master'.
Document the laps annotations feature M +5 -1 doc/index.docbook http://commits.kde.org/kronometer/3c4684c08fbc6cd443615f69ee9201895eb1d50f diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook index b8e835f..78f4d8a 100644 --- a/doc/index.docbook +++ b/doc/index.docbook @@ -92,7 +92,11 @@ &kronometer; main use case is of course the interaction with the timer. You can start/pause/resume the timer by clicking on the proper actions in the toolbar or in the &kronometer; menu. </para> <para> - Even simpler, you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse: you start the timer with the keyboard's <keycap>Space</keycap>; and you pause the timer with <keycap>Space</keycap> too. You might recognize this behavior from many media player applications. + Even simpler, you can use the keyboard instead of the mouse: you start the timer with the keyboard's <keycap>Space</keycap> and you pause the timer with <keycap>Space</keycap> too. You might recognize this behavior from many media player applications. + </para> + <para> + By pressing the <keycap>Enter</keycap> key when the timer is running, you freeze that particular time and you create a new <emphasis>lap</emphasis> time. These times are always visible in the table on the left of the application, where you can sort them by clicking the <emphasis>Lap time</emphasis> column's header. + You can also add a custom text annotation to each lap, by double-clicking the cells within the <emphasis>Note</emphasis> column. </para> </sect1> <sect1 id="save_and_restore">