On Sat, 2006-10-21 at 10:18 +0930, Pierre Dumuid wrote:
Thanks Andraz,
BTW:
Johannes mentioned this idea on IRC and I second it,
To save on commits to the SVN these ideas can be placed in a git repo set up
on
pipapo for git users. This can provide a place for others to try your idea
Hello,
I was too a bit surprised by the change. At first, when moving the
cursor on the timeline, I wasn't able to do NOT select a part of the
video. All I wanted was to see the flashing insertion point, without any
selection.
Fortunately, minmax helped me on the IRC, and he advised me to move
folks, once i understood i found it makes sense to have the two modes.
but having the issue on the agenda anyway...
there is one closely related thing that really annoys me.
in either mode, i found it problematic that cutting out some part
(be it a complete clip or a drag--drop selection)
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 09:59 +0200, Kurt Georg Hooss wrote:
folks, once i understood i found it makes sense to have the two modes.
but having the issue on the agenda anyway...
there is one closely related thing that really annoys me.
in either mode, i found it problematic that cutting out
Ok.. I really don't like this modification. I hate having to hold the
shift down.
I work with selection more than anything else...
Andraz,
Isn't your patch making the default mode drag and drop and modify the
functionality of dragging on the time-bar, or pressing the shift key to
turn
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006, Nicolas wrote:
I was too a bit surprised by the change. At first, when moving the
cursor on the timeline, I wasn't able to do NOT select a part of the
video. All I wanted was to see the flashing insertion point, without any
selection.
Fortunately, minmax helped me on the
Andraž Tori wrote:
a patch that completely merges both editing modes of cinelerra into a single
one, with shift key being the modifier ...
editing modes are one of the hardest things for new learners of cinelerra to
comprehend (by my experience) and there is really no reason not to merge
Hi!
Andraž Tori wrote:
editing modes are one of the hardest things for new learners of
cinelerra to comprehend
I'm a genuine dull beginner.
I've never had any problem with editing modes.
(I hope not to have my newbie certificate cancelled for that) :-)
Raffaella
Yes, since everyone is so overhelmingly against this change, i'll find
out some other solution ...
Though i still think editing modes are something that confuses users...
it's the same as emacs ... powerful but only handfull of people will
master them.
i'll try to code up something tomorrow
bye
On Thursday 19 October 2006 19:11, Andraž Tori wrote:
a patch that completely merges both editing modes of cinelerra into a
single one, with shift key being the modifier ...
editing modes are one of the hardest things for new learners of cinelerra
to comprehend (by my experience) and there is
On Friday 20 October 2006 20:49, Andraž Tori wrote:
Yes, since everyone is so overhelmingly against this change, i'll find
out some other solution ...
Though i still think editing modes are something that confuses users...
it's the same as emacs ... powerful but only handfull of people will
Thanks Andraz,
BTW:
Johannes mentioned this idea on IRC and I second it,
To save on commits to the SVN these ideas can be placed in a git repo set up on
pipapo for git users. This can provide a place for others to try your idea
before commit. The branching system also I find really cool to in
Oops, I didn't read johannes email above! didn't need to propose git!
(was browsing email via web interface rathe than thunderbird...)
Pierre
Pierre Dumuid wrote:
Thanks Andraz,
BTW:
Johannes mentioned this idea on IRC and I second it,
To save on commits to the SVN these ideas can be
Hi Andraz,
I find this patch REALLY difficult to use. I really don't know how to
work with this patch anymore..
I personally have previewed a project via clicking-and-dragging. in a
scrubbing manner. I know one can do this on the time-line, but these
selection doesn't grow with the view. Also
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