https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447132

--- Comment #4 from J Reitsma <j.reit...@hccnet.nl> ---
(In reply to emohr from comment #3)
> Another possibility: CTRL+drag. This will change the speed of the clip and
> you can fill the gap.
> https://docs.kdenlive.org/en/cutting_and_assembling/editing.
> html?highlight=speed#change-speed-of-a-clip

To be honest, I'm not sure you read my original post carefully enough. The
suggestions you give here make me doubt that somewhat.
This latest one does not work when more than one image is selected in the time
line. 
Of course, when one selects the last image in the sequence, and there is pace
after it, it "works¨, that is, it doesn't change the speed of course, because
it is a still image, it just lengthens the duration of that one image. But that
was always possible...

When selected more than one image, nothing happens, exept move the whole time
line around in the time line window.

So maybe I have to repeat the original wish: 
-  be able to adjust the duration of an batch of images, once they are on the
timeline.

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