2010/2/17 Jeff <[email protected]>:

> >From what I understand, this would mean that you wouldn't see the
> transition area appearing "live" while you drag the clips to overlap, only
> when you release the mouse button will it show. From a technical standpoint
> it makes sense and is probably much easier to implement.
>
> It's just that "ideally", in a perfect world, it would be nicer to be able
> to see the transition area form (or opacity keyframes move around into
> place) as you drag, however. I think this was what caused Brandon some
> headaches (detecting collisions "in real time" :)

We can move the code around to create transitions as you drag. We were
already doing that to track gaps and overlapping clips at some point.
I changed that since the way it works now felt nicer.

Ciao
Alessandro

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