RafaMar, Ctrl-s and Ctrl-z will be in tomorrow's build and were checked into GIT already. Thanks for the feedback.
On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 1:15 AM Rafa Mar Multimedia en Gnu\Linux via Cin < [email protected]> wrote: > Ctrl-S and Ctrl-Z are the things that my readers have asked me the most, > they will be happy to know about this change. > Thank you > > El dom., 30 ago. 2020 a las 6:36, Phyllis Smith via Cin (< > [email protected]>) escribió: > >> Hopefully this solves some of the new user complaints -- *Ctrl-s ALSO >> saves the session as does the original "s" shortc*ut. We can not lose >> the "s" since too many users already know and use this consistently but >> since according to the forum, 99% of people use Ctrl-s to save the >> session. Unfortunately, this means that "Save Settings" under settings has >> had to change to Ctrl-Shift-S. If you have concerns about this, please let >> us know -- I am sorry that we find it necessary to ever change anything. >> >> Also, we would like to change Ctrl-z to be a undo in addition to the >> current shortcut "z" -- as this is another major complaint of new users. >> Same reasoning as above. We have not done this yet as ctrl-z in currently >> in use in a couple of different ways. If you have objections about this >> change, now is the time to say so. >> >> GIT changes also include: >> - Igor's last auto bump found error where the effects did not correctly >> stay put >> - other auto bump fixes >> - updated es.po (thanks to RafaMar as he has faithfully been providing >> for months now) >> - undo tweaks >> - *new feature is drag speed highlights; *check this out as I believe it >> is quite useful because it shows you the change that the speed up/down will >> make to the timeline while moving and then drops it there when you let up >> on the mouse >> - fix to ffmpeg filter parameters for video (to match previous change >> already done for audio); this allows for usage of f*_minterpolate *(and >> possibly other ffmpeg plugins that were commented out but I did not have >> time to test); "yes", it can be cpu intensive like Igor suggested and it >> does not seek so I *do not know if minterpolate will be useful* anyway >> but at least it does not crash. In order to get use of this plugin, you >> will have to "Reload Plugins" which you can do from Preferences. >> - normalize speed tweaks. >> -- >> Cin mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >> > -- > Cin mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin >
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