branch: elpa/subed commit 00d9568b272a5597c729dfdc5602f17a1e887a97 Author: Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com> Commit: Sacha Chua <sa...@sachachua.com>
update README note --- README.org | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README.org b/README.org index 6dde2f9883..d9d1768471 100644 --- a/README.org +++ b/README.org @@ -276,7 +276,8 @@ with a script or another subtitle file. *** Writing subtitles from scratch One way is to start with one big subtitle that covers the whole media -file, and then split it using ~subed-split-subtitle~ (~M-.~). +file. You can create this manually by using the media file duration or a very large ending timestamp (ex: 24:00:000), or you can use ~M-x subed-insert-subtitle-for-whole-file~. +Use ~C-c C-p~ (~subed-toggle-pause-while-typing~) to enable pausing while typing. Start playback with ~M-SPC~ (~subed-mpv-toggle-pause~), type as you listen, and split using using ~subed-split-subtitle~ (~M-.~). Another way is to type as much of the text as you can without worrying about timestamps, putting each caption on a separate line. Then you