Am 27.12.18 um 11:57 schrieb Igor BEGHETTO:
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?

You're right, I haven't noticed that yet. Your suggestion sounds reasonable.

I guess that GG wanted to standardize the mouse behavior. Logically it makes sense, in Drag & Drop mode you have to select several clips with CTRL + left mouse click. In Cut & Paste mode you can select multiple tracks with CTRL + double left mouse click, therefore a similar behavior.

However, your suggestion is more user-friendly because you save the CTRL key in the cut & paste mode. I like your suggestion. +1
(as long as it doesn't change the behavior in drag & drop mode and the clip context menu.)

Sam