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<h1>Kino User Interface</h1>
<img src="kino_ui.png" alt="Kino UI diagram" />
<h2>Toolbar</h2>
<p>Use the tooltips. Briefly, they are:<br />
New, Open, Save<br />
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Save Still Frame<br />
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Insert Before, Insert After<br />
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Undo, Redo<br />
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Cut, Copy, Paste Scene <br />
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Split, Join<br />
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Zoom
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<h2>Storyboard</h2>
<p>In Edit mode, click a scene to seek to its first frame.</p>
<p>In Trim mode, clicking a scene takes on different behaviour depending upon
the current Trim editing mode. Briefly, in Overwrite mode, clicking a scene
saves the changes to the current scene and choose a new a scene to trim.
In Insert mode, clicking a scene sets the insertion point. See
<a href="trim.html">Trim</a> for more information.</p>
<p>In Timeline, Export, or FX modes click a scene to select the region to
thumbnail, export, or process, respectively.</p>
<h2>Scrub Bar</h2>
<p>Click, hold, and drag the triangle on the scrub bar to seek within
the project. The vertical line breaks in the srub bar indicate scene positions.
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<h2>Transport Controls</h2>
<p>The transport controls control playback and seeking. Hover the mouse over
each button to get tooltip help description of each button.</p>
<h2>Shuttle</h2>
<p>Drag the shuttle to the left to play in reverse.
Drag a little for slow play back, medium for normal, and a lot for fast.
Drag the shuttle to the right to play forward.
Release the shuttle to pause.
The shuttle works in edit or capture mode.
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<h2>Properties</h2>
<p>Click the triangle to expand and collapse a properties panel. The panel
displays extended metadata about the current clip and frame.</p>
<h2>Time</h2>
<p>Choose a time format from the option menu. In edit mode, timecode
displays running <b>movie</b> timecode. In capture, timecode
display source camera timecode. See <a href="time.html">Time</a> for more
information.</p>
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