https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456801

--- Comment #10 from [email protected] <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Bernd from comment #9)
> (In reply to [email protected] from comment #8)
> > 
> > Sorry but it seems to be the only way that has gotten a response. I got fed
> > up of the "state" of the post being marked as complete.
> > 
> > Since its been taken out, I have not been able to make any of my videos for
> > years. Removing it stopped me dead in my tracks.
> > 
> > So can someone please make it an option.
> > 
> > What is it written in? Can I look at the code for it? or try?
> 
> I am sorry that it stopped you from making videos. Why did it take you so
> long to reply to the response from @emohr then?
> 
> [email protected] has done a great job recently going through the list
> of bug reports that went stale, and it is more or less thanks to him that
> this bug surfaced again. If there is one thing the community can help us
> with it's bug triaging, reproducing them on different platforms, testing
> them in newer releases, and following up so they don't fall into obscurity.
> 
> I have tested Baltan, Lagfun, and Lightgraffiti, created a MR to add them
> back in, and am quite positive that they will be included in the 26.04
> release. It would be a great help if you could test and confirm they are
> working as expected once the 26.04 RC is available.

I struggle with this interface, its confused, cluttered, contains information
that pops up in the middle of what appears to be a thread, have had time away
from my computer, been helping in family issues and life in general.

I kept making raw video cuts but lived in hope that the effect would be made
available.

I also had to change OS to a new Win PC from Linux, so all logins were no
longer available as well as google sending me in to long repeated verification
loops, I gave up, lost the will to live.

You could speed things up by asking an LLM trained in coding if it can detect
any bugs, possible buggieness... I have been using an LLM to write a audio
editor and player program, and it can help in finding bugs. 

Running a coding LLM locally would ensure that the online versions don't help
themselves to your code and hard work.

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