fix INPAINTING.md

- fix numbered List
- replace text key combos with actual rendered keyboard keys
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[GIMP](https://www.gimp.org/) is a popular Linux photoediting tool.
1. Open image in GIMP.
2. Layer->Transparency->Add Alpha Channel
2. Layer --> Transparency --> Add Alpha Channel
3. Use lasoo tool to select region to mask
4. Choose Select -> Float to create a floating selection
5. Open the Layers toolbar (^L) and select "Floating Selection"
4. Choose Select --> Float to create a floating selection
5. Open the Layers toolbar (++ctrl+l++) and select "Floating Selection"
6. Set opacity to a value between 0% and 99%
7. Export as PNG
8. In the export dialogue, Make sure the "Save colour values from
transparent pixels" checkbox is selected.
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## Recipe for Adobe Photoshop
1. Open image in Photoshop
![step1](../assets/step1.png)
![step1](../assets/step1.png)
2. Use any of the selection tools (Marquee, Lasso, or Wand) to select the area you desire to inpaint.
![step2](../assets/step2.png)
![step2](../assets/step2.png)
3. Because we'll be applying a mask over the area we want to preserve, you should now select the inverse by using the ++shift+ctrl+i++ shortcut, or right clicking and using the "Select Inverse" option.
4. You'll now create a mask by selecting the image layer, and Masking the selection. Make sure that you don't delete any of the undrlying image, or your inpainting results will be dramatically impacted.
![step4](../assets/step4.png)
![step4](../assets/step4.png)
5. Make sure to hide any background layers that are present. You should see the mask applied to your image layer, and the image on your canvas should display the checkered background.
![step5](../assets/step5.png)
![step5](../assets/step5.png)
6. Save the image as a transparent PNG by using the "Save a Copy" option in the File menu, or using the Alt + Ctrl + S keyboard shortcut
6. Save the image as a transparent PNG by using `File`-->`Save a Copy` from the menu bar, or by using the keyboard shortcut ++alt+ctrl+s++
![step6](../assets/step6.png)
![step6](../assets/step6.png)
7. After following the inpainting instructions above (either through the CLI or the Web UI), marvel at your newfound ability to selectively invoke. Lookin' good!
![step7](../assets/step7.png)
![step7](../assets/step7.png)
8. In the export dialogue, Make sure the "Save colour values from transparent pixels" checkbox is selected.