On Sun, 8 Oct 2023, Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin wrote: > Then I selected region of timeline with mouse and pressed "c" > > Then I put my cursor where I wanted my copy to appear in silenced region. > Tried 'v'. Nothing happened. > > Then I set only in point and repeated 'v' action. All 3 tracks inserted, > pushing original to the right > > So, may be try to set single "in" point where you want to paste on timeline?
How CGG's implementation of copypasting will take into account in/out points, is not always easy to predict. As I understand, when something has been copied 'c', and then is being pasted somewhere 'v', while some in/out points are still set (independent on the current cursor position), then the copied content is pasted between the in/out points replacing their former content. If one had copied that region, set cursor to the new position and wanted to copy there, but forgot to change in/out, the copied contents is pasted between in/out replacing itself, making an illusion as if nothing happened. Therefore the user before pasting has to check carefully where his in/out points reside (this contents will be replaced), or, most safely, remove both in/out points so that pasting occured at the current cursor position. I am not sure how region selection is taken into account. Perhaps, similarly, while in/out points take precedence. _______________________________________________________________________________ Georgy Salnikov NMR Group Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry Lavrentjeva, 9, 630090 Novosibirsk, Russia Phone +7-383-3307864 Email [email protected] _______________________________________________________________________________ -- Cin mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cinelerra-gg.org/mailman/listinfo/cin

