On Tuesday 19 November 2002 05:08 pm, Jason Wood wrote: > On Tuesday 19 Nov 2002 9:36 am, Rolf Dubitzky wrote: > Yes, all I I would be doing is adding a konq view directly into Kdenlive, > splitting the project list in half so that you can see the file view and > the project view at the same time.
Sounds good! > I have been thinking along the same lines with having tabs on the project > file list. I was thinking of having a "transitions and Effects" tag, for > instance, which would allow you to setup and drag'n'drop effects onto clips > on the timeline. Perfect! > I'm not sure if there is any advantage to having a seperate "trim clip" > dialog, but I was going to follow how Premier does things here - if you > drag a clip directly to the timeline, you get the whole clip but can trim > it there by resizing it. If you drag a clip from the file view to the > monitor, (this functionality hasn't been added yet), then you can set in > and out points on the monitor, and drag the cut-down clip to the timeline. MovieDVPerfect has a multi purpose space in the GUI, where (depending on the item which is selected in the timeline) different dialogs show up. If you select a movie chunk the dialog will show icons for effects and also a preview and a ruler with in and out markers. if you resize the clip in the timeline the in/out-rulers next to the preview window will move. if you move the rulers, the clip in the timline will resize. > I think that other people are already working on adding movie thumbnail > support to konqueror, it might be worth asking on the kde-devel to find out > though. Ok. Very good. Cheers, Rolf *************************************************************** Rolf Dubitzky e-mail: Rolf.Dubitzky at Physik.TU-Dresden.de s-mail see http://hep.phy.tu-dresden.de/~dubitzky/ ***************************************************************
