Le 22/08/2010 14:46, jb a ?crit : > Another thing > that might help is to check how many images are in the sequence, and if there > are less than 10 images, consider that it is not a sequence, and load a single > image... > > Or does anybody use less than 10 frames sequences? > > regards > jb
Here is a suggestion out of the blue: when in doubt, ask. Here, if I understand correctly, the user wants to load several still image files, and kdenlive has to decide if the user wants to load a bunch of pictures (one per clip) or a bunch of frames (all in one clip), right? If so, and then kdenlive should pop a dialogue asking user how to understand the bunch, possibly preselecting one choice based on file names and number of files, but allowing the user to override that preselected choixe. BTW: my wife's almost only complaint about kdenlive (1) is not having a 'one-click' or 'one-dialogue' way to make a slideshow from a bunch of stills with random transitions. Does it exist and I missed it? (1) I mean the only one that updating to the latest version /or/ tweaking the kdenlive project file won't fix. :) Amicalement, -- Albert.
