I hesitate to intervene in such an intense discussion, but I may have an idea of a compromise that might be acceptable to the different points of view. The problem of consistency and coherence concerns only the "Cut and paste editing mode". Solution: Double-clicking could result in only one clip being selected (as in the "Drag and Drop editing mode") but by the highlight (rather than the red outline) of this single clip. Ctrl key would allow, by the double clip, the highlight of the whole area on all the associated tracks. This would maintain a constant behaviour in the selection process, while not changing the nature of the "Cut and paste editing mode", but would add the possibility of quick selection of a single clip. Pierre On 18-12-27 05 h 57, Igor BEGHETTO wrote:
Thanks for your reply even though I hoped more people were intersted about. Only five. (Thanks Andrea for your contribute)
- IgorBeg quote: B) Move a few options from submenu with MMB to submenu with RMB: Find in Resources, Show edit, User title Bar color. - Sam quote: There are two different context menus. One context menu is Track related and the other context menu is Clip related. The way GG did it is logically correct. With your suggestion you would move clip related actions (Find in Resources, Show edit, User title Bar color) to track related actions, but that wouldn't be correct.
Sam, I agree completely with you about "One context menu is Track related and the other context menu is Clip related." And I would like to say the same thing for the two different mode “Drag and Drop editing mode” and “Cut and paste editing mode”: the first mode is Clip related (and GG have done a really fantastic work) and the second would have to be Track related. Unfortunately in “Cut and paste editing mode” a function is changed; now, if we do double click on a clip, that clip is selected (with a red rectangle) instead of highlight the area. To highlight the area the Ctrl key have to be pressed before. IMHO, maybe and I say maybe, it was better the opposite: double click, as it was before (highlight), and with Ctrl+dLMB the new feature (clip selected): priority on Track behaviour.
What do you (all) think about, please?
Thanks for all the work.
IgorBeg