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apps:parole:usage [2013/11/11 11:17] – [DVD] ochosiapps:parole:usage [2013/11/11 11:21] – [Using the Control Bar] ochosi
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 <note>The Control Bar is set to autohide any time a media selection is playing. You can unhide it temporarily by moving the mouse anywhere inside of the main Parole window.</note> <note>The Control Bar is set to autohide any time a media selection is playing. You can unhide it temporarily by moving the mouse anywhere inside of the main Parole window.</note>
  
 +Another way to control some playback functions and the Parole display is by right-clicking anywhere inside the main playback window.  This will pop up the menu shown in Figure 3 below.
 +<figure "Figure 3.  The Right-Click Menu">
 +{{:apps:parole:right-click-menu.png?nolink&|}}
 +</figure>
 ==== The Playlist Pane ==== ==== The Playlist Pane ====
  
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 ? Chapters ? Chapters
 ! Brings up a sub-menu of chapter numbers if they are available on the DVD. Select a chapter and playback will jump to that point. ! Brings up a sub-menu of chapter numbers if they are available on the DVD. Select a chapter and playback will jump to that point.
-! When you play a DVD containing chapters, those chapters numbers will appear in the playlist pane if it is visible. However, you must use the **DVD** menu item to switch to those chapters. You can't switch to them by clicking on them in the playist. Also, the buttons at the bottom of the playlist are all disabled during DVD playback.+! When you play a DVD containing chapters, those chaptersnumbers will appear in the playlist pane if it is visible. However, you must use the **DVD** menu item to switch to those chapters. You can't switch to them by clicking on them in the playist. Also, the buttons at the bottom of the playlist are all disabled during DVD playback.
 ==== Audio ==== ==== Audio ====