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<p>Thank you for the changes. I find more options better and I can
continue to use it as before, so I don't see it as problematic. <br>
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1.) I just find it problematic that there is no way to use the
five different options without having to change the settings.
Five options on three buttons is a bit awkward. I have an
alternative suggestion. I have added a photomontage. <br>
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<p>With this option I extend the buttons. In my example I have used
the Ctrl key, Igor suggested the Shift key for this, if you can
think of a better one, then I would like to use another key as
well. Whatever key you use, the main thing is a toggle switch. So
I have the possibility to use all options without having to go
into the settings every time.</p>
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2.) The split view in the compositor (Shift + Drag) I would define
as an option in the settings. I almost always use the split view
and would be happy if I always had it without having to press the
shift key every time. People who have deactivated this option in
the settings and only want to use it at certain places should have
the possibility to activate it further temporarily with Shift +
Drag. I would name the item as follows "Always use split view in
compositor". Maybe you can think of a better phrase.<br>
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Sam</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 26.01.19 um 19:58 schrieb Phyllis
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff"><font face="Times New Roman, Times,
serif"> Seems to me that you are mixing five mode
(Ripple, Rolling, Slip, Slide, Edge) with only the
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<div style="font-size:small" class="gmail_default">You can
still just use the old way with the default setting of Drag
all, Drag one, Drag Source which are pretty much equivalent
to Ripple, Roll, and Slip. But now at least you have the
option of using a couple of different ones instead. I don't
see a problem and think it is clearer - I compared the Old
Way and the New Way and you can get the same results. ???
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