https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=459455

--- Comment #3 from Maarten <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to vanyossi from comment #1)
> To insert multiple keyframes: right click frame ->  Keyframe -> Insert
> Multiple Keyframes. This adds a given number of frames with a step value.

Thanks. I didn't find that one before.
By looking at it now tbh I don't think that one is very intuitive and takes
quite some thinking when using it which IMO shouldn't be necesary. With this
one:
- First we have to click three times to get to the menu
- Than we need to make sure the direction is set well (left or right)
- Than we need to make sure the timing is understood AND set well (btw for some
reason I don't get it was set to 10 here, while I would expect 1 to be default.
If it's doing what I think it's doing that is)
- We have to manually set the amount of frames to add... it doesn't look at the
amount of frames selected

This is also prone to errors, because when set something wrong (we like to work
fast and it's easy to have something wrong in this dialog as we need to think
about it), we should hope there's an undo level for it or we saved our work.

But most important thing: This is a looot of actions needed just to insert some
blank frames, while this could be way easier by the thing I requested: 
- click the button (or keyboard shortcut) to insert blank frames on the
selected frames. (only 1 action, could be controlled by a single keyboard
shortcut, no need to think about it so not prone to errors and everything is
visual, hard to make a mistake with this)


> However I do see why it feels akward that "add blank keyframe" does not act
> over the selection.

Thanks! Hope this could be added. This is a very often used action here and the
above described list of actions needed now is not very convenient for such a
simple task IMO.

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