On 29/02/2008 10:02, Chris Morley wrote: > Synchronization by dragging the play head could also involve moving into > the regions before and after the audio and so it is necessary for the > process to be an atomic one to avoid the error message. That is, you > cannot easily use an additional action from a menu to do the > synchronization; the SHIFT modifier method is better.
It doesn't work for the case when you do have waypoint markers. I also do need a marker to store the information, unless I completely re-engineer the way layers work - the audio information is stored in the markers, not the layer. Yes I could do that re-engineering, but it would be a much bigger job. However, I thought about this yesterday, and what I can do fairly easily within the framework that exists (plus the ability to move drag play head) is to have shift-drag create a marker at the point you release and apply the synchronization to it. This pretty much does what you're suggesting. So, with a suitable tweak to how markers are dealt with in the first place, you'd end up with two markers - one at the start of the track and one at the sync point (more if you have more than one sync point of course), and the sync the way round you want it. I think I'd also change the waypoint case so 'Apply Audio' works for both off the GPX layer. I'll try doing that soon. David _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/josm-dev
