Updated the documentation for the GUI. It now reflects the new chapter editor layout.

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<p>The chapter editor consists of three parts: the tree view of <p>The chapter editor consists of three parts: the tree view of
all chapters, the three buttons used for adding and removing all chapters, the four buttons used for adding and removing
chapter entries, and the input boxes which are used for chapter entries, and the input boxes which are used for
setting the chapter entry's data.</p> setting the chapter entry's data.</p>
<p>In Matroska files one chapter is defined by having a start
time, a name and a language that is associated with that
name. You can have several names for one chapter and each
associated with a different language. You may also add an end
time, but that is not mandatory.</p>
<p>A new chapter file is started with the <code>New</code> <p>A new chapter file is started with the <code>New</code>
option from the <code>Chapter editor</code> menu. You can add option from the <code>Chapter editor</code> menu. You can add
a new chapter with the <code>Add chapter</code> or <code>Add a new chapter with the <code>Add chapter</code> or <code>Add
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<p>After selecting a chapter entry you can change its data. The <p>After selecting a chapter entry you can change its data. The
format for the start and end time are either format for the start and end time are either
<code>HH:MM:SS.mmm</code> or simply <code>HH:MM:SS</code>. The <code>HH:MM:SS.mmm</code> or simply <code>HH:MM:SS</code>. One
language codes are the same ISO639-2 language codes used chapter name will already have been added. You can edit it and
everywhere else. Please note that you can use more than one select the language that this name is given in. This way you
language codes by separating them with spaces. You can add a could provide names in several languages, e.g. 'The hero
language code to the already entered codes by selecting it arrives' with 'eng' as the language and 'Der Held kommt an'
from the drop down box. The same is true for the country codes with 'ger' as the language. Just hit the <code>Add name</code>
which are ISO639-1 codes. You can have more than country code button if you need more entries and <code>Remove name</code>
by separating them with spaces.</p> in order to get rid of one.</p>
<p>Creating many chapters and always changing the language can
be quite some work. Therefore you can select which language
and country tags <i>mmg</i> should add by default with the
<code>Set default values</code> menu entry in the
<code>Chapters</code> menu. The <code>Set values</code> button
does something similar. With it you can apply a language
and/or country to the currently selected entry and all its
children.</p>
<p>Saving chapters to XML files can be done with <code>Save</code> or <p>Saving chapters to XML files can be done with <code>Save</code> or
<code>Save as</code>. <code>Save as</code> cannot be used to <code>Save as</code>. <code>Save as</code> cannot be used to