Today I had time to compare this track up/down behaviour with the 2020-05 and 2020-06 statics for Mint. I am not a regular video editor, but to me it looks that the 2020-05 behaviour is much more logical. The 2020-06 method is not a move, but a roll, which does not change the order of the tracks, except bottom and top one. Indeed you can do an actual shift with the mouse, but it is unconvenient. I personally don't see a use for this roll function, but if there indeed is one (experienced users may say) I suggest to give those extra menu points, while for the actual shift retain the 2020-05 behaviour. on keyboard and menu.
MatN On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 10:00:51 +0200, Igor BEGHETTO wrote: >Thanks Phyllis for the Ubuntu 16 build. >I saw in Tracks menu the "Swap tracks Up" and "Swap tracks Down" options >and, using RMB (Right Mouse button) over a track, the "Swap Up" and >"Swap Down". >However I always use the shortcuts "Shift+Up" and "Shift+Down" to move >one or more track/s up or down, so I will continue to use an old Cin >version: 20200531 or/and 20191031 for the Nest to Clip bin issue (see >MantisBT #427). >I repeat myself: I don't see any use on the new behaviour of Track Up >and Track Down. More, now you have the Tracks menu and the PopUp menu >with two new items added. I sincerely hope that GG restore the old >behaviour as it was at 20200531: it was perfect, and the "Move track/s >...." names were right, from a point of view of the user. >Thank you. > >IgorBeg > > >Il 07/07/2020 22:27, Phyllis Smith ha scritto: >> Here is a Ubuntu 16 build with the Swap Up/Down -- it should work the >> same as Move Up/Down did before. If not, let me know. Working on >> getting it back. >> https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/testing/cinelerra-5.1-ub16-x86_64-static.txz >-- >Cin mailing list >Cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org >https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin > -- Cin mailing list Cin@lists.cinelerra-gg.org https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin