https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=428291
--- Comment #10 from azlan...@gmail.com <azlan...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Tymond from comment #9) > (I wrote this comment after c4 but haven't published; still, I think it > contain info that wasn't mentioned before, so please just ignore parts that > already were). > > @azlantgc can you please check if you're not having a cursor over the canvas > while making those frames? Generally for the shortcut to work, as you > noticed, the Timeline needs to be in focus. Having cursor over the canvas > means that Krita thinks you'd like to have canvas in focus, so it switches > the focus without you needing to click on it; it's useful for stuff like > Move Tool and arrow shortcuts, for example. But it also causes issues like > bug 395866 and possibly the issue we're discussing right now. Do you think > that's the reason the Timeline gets unfocused and the shortcut stops working? > > Also there are multiple operations on the Timeline: > > A) Create Blank/Duplicate Frame - they create just one frame in the current > frame, even if you select multiple; so not suitable for bigger amount of > frames > B) Insert multiple keyframes - it calls a dialog, so not for fast creating > of frames either, although it is suitable for big number of frames > C) Insert Keyframes Left - it should just create blank frames in the whole > selected region, put it will push down the rest of the frames further down. > > @azlantgc would it help you if you'd use the C option by first selecting a > range with the number of frames you want to add, and then pressing the > shortcut for C function (You can add the shortcut in the usual location)? > > If C is not suitable, because it does pushed down the rest of the timeline > (it's non-destructive, won't fill the gaps), would it be fine if you used A > instead if it worked for multiple frames (which isn't the case right now - > that would be a change to make by developers)? > > > And btw, "Krita Next" version that Eoin mentioned right now it not suitable > for production use, unfortunately :( It contains not only lots of > improvements to Animation (Eoin and Emmet are working only on animation > right now), but also resource rewrite, which makes it a bit unstable. hey i tried out what you said and the issue still consists. Although i do find it interesting that the cursors focus affects shortcuts, which i think it shouldnt. Regardless ive tried it on multiple versions and come up with the same issue. I look forward to the animation updates. mainly for sound and tweening. I think once those are added I can get my fellow animators to support krita. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.