On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 20:54:38 +0100, Martin Ahnelöv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
lör 2007-12-29 klockan 16:30 +0100 skrev Herman Robak:
...
Cinelerra could do "helpful" things that would aid some users
but disorient others, like changing the zoom level whenever a
small item is dropped on the timeline. Any better suggestions?
Yes, when dropping still images to the timeline, they could be one
second long by default (or rather, a user-defined length). How often do
you use images of one frame's length, anyway (if you aren't combining
multiple png's into a animation,
Well, you just pointed out a common usecase. I'm not sure how smart
it would be to try and make Cinelerra "clever" and have one behaviour
if the user loads several files and another if the user only loads a
single image.
I was more thinking of changing the view scroll and zoom so the user
sees the image in a suitable size.
see the note about customisable length).
Cinelerra has a setting for this already, in the Preferences.
But a better place for the setting would be the file load dialog.
--
Herman Robak
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