I think he means an auto-memo-cam kind of thing dependant on selection.
I don't think it's quite possible to make it unambiguous given that it'd
probably be a considerable amount of additional data, and that you can mix
and match curves into conflicting views.

Maya does something like that if I remember right, but Maya's is both a
singleton view and has severely limited context capabilities, with the
upshot it tends to get less tangled and not as over-optioned as Soft's
FCeditor.


On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Eric Thivierge <ethivie...@hybride.com>wrote:

> So you want it to remember that for rotx on object1 you were around frame
> 50 at value 12. Then when you click posy on object58 you want it to
> remember you were at frame 5,000 at value 0.25?
>
> Eric T.
>
>
> On Monday, January 20, 2014 5:22:25 PM, Simon Pickard wrote:
>
>> Guess not then..
>>
>> If anyone's listening out there.. I know this isn't an ICE request, so
>> will probabbly go to the bottom of the list, but it would be a great
>> feature to have for us animators.
>>
>>
>> On 18 January 2014 16:52, Simon Pickard <m...@simonpickard.com
>> <mailto:m...@simonpickard.com>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hello all,
>>
>>     Hopefully I'm mssing something silly (quite possible) but Is there
>>     a way to tell Softimage Xsi to remember where is was framed in the
>>     anim editor as you work per curve?
>>
>>     It's a good workout having to pan and zoom each time I go from a
>>     PosY to a RotX, and I'll miss it for sure, but if there's some
>>     setting that'll made Softimage a little more 'smart' when it comes
>>     to working in the anim editor (so it remembers where it was per
>>     curve) before my hand falls off I'd love to hear about it.
>>
>>     Regards,
>>     Simon
>>
>>
>>
>


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