From 1e82ec9e3f130616e62f71f173a934f0ce6e0e8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: jprocter There are two major ways to edit alignments - in 'Normal mode',
gaps are inserted and deleted at the mouse pointer in various ways by
clicking the left mouse button and pressing a combination of either
-shift and control (or the apple key on Macs) and dragging the mouse. Pressing
+shift and control (or the alt, option or apple key on Macs) and dragging the mouse. Pressing
F2 toggles the alternative 'Cursor
mode' keyboard editing facility, where the space bar and delete
keys add and remove gaps at the current editing position. The key
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ href="../keys.html">keystrokes table.
Copy/paste/cut/delete - any sequences which are in the current selection box (indicated in red) may be cut and / or copied to a new alignment or deleted. -- 1.7.10.2