> > Let me know what you think, > > > I still prefer having a separate "keyframeline" ;-) just like > MoviePack (MovieDV), especially when having two monitors. > Because sometimes you need a LOT of added effects to a track > (with a lot of parameters too) which results a LOT of keyframe tracks. > So maybe user could lost the focus?!?
I have been thinking about this problem as well, but am not sure which is my preferred solution. For the moment, I don't intend to work on keyframes for a while - what you see is a certain proof of concept that it is possible to mix video tracks and keyframe tracks on the timeline without breaking everything. There is no reason why a second timeline (with keyframes for only one track) could not be placed in a second window, or as a second view of the timeline, or any other possibility. I just need lots of ideas about why people want me to implement it in a particular way, and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so. Remember, I'm looking to improve on existing interfaces though, not simply copy them ;-) Cheers, Jason