https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437023

--- Comment #2 from Bollebib <kwadraatn...@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Eoin O'Neill from comment #1)
> I'm not entirely sure about this, since you can also select frames that
> don't belong to the currently active layer.
> 
> Would restricting this behavior to only when multiple frames are selected on
> a single layer be good enough? (As in, whenever a selection of a frame on
> the non active layer is present, this behavior would be disabled?)

I dont understand your example


My proposal is that if you make a single frame selection (or usually no
selection at all even), everything should work as it does now, BUT when you
move the timeline marker through shortcuts (left right, up and down) the
selection should follow the frame that is active at that time frame marker and
layer.




Selecting a range on a layer, or multiple layer is a clear intent to do some
manipulations and work with that range, in that case this new proposed
behavioure would not be needed.




Maybe if you'rez still hesitent this could be a special mode on the timeline
"active frame" mode where, if active the proposed behaviour happens, and if not
the current  sticky frame behaviour happens

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