On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 12:04:42PM +0200, Nicolas MAUFRAIS wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 11:49:53AM +0200, Johannes Sixt wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 August 2006 10:48, Nicolas wrote:
> > > I really don't understand... In the past, I already tried to copy/paste
> > > keyframes, and it did not work.  On yesterday evening, following your
> > > advice, I tried again. It perfectly worked. I tried Shift-C, Shift-V,
> > > and "Copy Keyframes" & "Paste Keyframes" in the menu. All of these
> > > actions worked perfectly.  On today, I try again, and it's impossible to
> > > copy/paste any keyframe anymore!
> > 
> > The explanation is that you are using KDE and have Klipper running. Quit 
> > it! 
> > (In case you don't know, it's one of the taskbar icons).
> > 
> > -- Hannes
> 
> Hannes,
> 
> I use XFCE. KDE and Klipper aren't installed on my system. Anyway, I did
> not reboot my computer since a few days...
> 
> Nicolas.

I tried, re-tried, re-re-tried, and it doesn't work anymore. I read the
doc, and I did everything right. I mean, the track is "solo-ed", and the
keyframes I want to copy/paste are indeed displayed on the track.

Nicolas, Paris.

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