https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486097
Bug ID: 486097 Summary: [Feature Request] Implement the ability to “instantiate” title clips Classification: Applications Product: kdenlive Version: 24.02.2 Platform: Microsoft Windows OS: Microsoft Windows Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: Effects & Transitions Assignee: j...@kdenlive.org Reporter: hunterbradford1...@gmail.com Target Milestone: --- Created attachment 168889 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=168889&action=edit Example One of my own personal downsides to Kdenlive is that all of your text must be done individually and are stored as their own unique piece of media in your project bin. This means if you wanted to, for example, create three titles that play back to back(example attached), you would have to create ***three unique titles just to simply change what the text says..*** Not a huge deal for smaller projects, but this setup is very inefficient and leads to clutter with so many titles. Even putting the titles in folders is just a band-aid over the real problem. I propose that there should be an option to create an “instance” of your titles in the timeline. Instead of creating a new title for every word, create one title that defines what the title should look like, and allow the user to edit the text from the timeline. The user can change things like the text, font, font size, color, etc without needing to create a whole new title in their project bin. They can just copy and paste/duplicate the titles in the timeline and adjust the text and other basic properties as needed. This is a feature majority of editors have, at least every editor I’ve tried never stores text solely in the project bin, text is always creatable and editable in the timeline. When I first saw that Kden didn’t offer this it was major turn off for me but I’ve still grown to love it so I hope text is improved in the future and is more efficient for larger projects. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.