The In time is supposed to show the point within the clip where it
starts playing. In other words, unless you have trimmed the start off of
a clip it will always be zero. So if you have 5 clips in a row they will
all show zero as the IN time, unless you trimmed the start of a clip.
There is a 'Position On Timeline' textbox on the general tab which shows
the actual startime of the clip in relation to the timeline.

I can't get it to show a < 0.0 figure.

** Changed in: openshot
    Milestone: 1.5.0 => None

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Title:
  In time in clip properties is not set correct

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  Openshot 1.4.3 on Linux Sabayon.

  Under the "length"-tab in clip properties there is a textbox with start time 
for the clip, this time is always 0 (or actually -0.01).
  The reason for this is that when clip properties dialog is loaded the 
txtIn-textbox is set before txtOut-textbox which lead to that local_out is 0.0 
in on_txtIn_value_changed(). The logic:
                if local_in >= local_out:
                        local_in = local_out - 0.01
                        self.txtIn.set_text(str(local_in))
  will then set textbox text to -0.01.

  One solution to this is to switch the order for setting txtOut and
  txtIn, that is set txtOut before txtIn (in
  frmClipProperties::__init__()).

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