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<font face="Times New Roman, Times, serif">Pierre,<br>
I understand you but, as you know, Slip and Slide tools act on
non-adjacent frames. I spoke only for that two tools, of course. <br>
Slip tool changes the In and Out point of the middleClip
(leftClip-middleClip-rightClip).<br>
Slide tool changes the OutPoint of the leftClip and the InPoint of
the rightClip (leftClip-middleClip-rightClip).<br>
Then, your/our focus should be in the frames that were changing, I
think (and if possible to implement that).<br>
<br>
Others NLE split the Compositor to four views: two "great" views
face to face (like now in Cinelerra-GG), more two little views
above the two greater views. The two greater views show the frames
that change, the two little views show the frames that doesn't
change.<br>
<br>
IgorBeg<br>
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Il 02/02/2019 15.42, Pierre autourduglobe ha scritto:
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cite="mid:50aa4e2c-a9ec-cc67-0c47-050c20a461d3@gmail.com"
type="cite">As for the Slip tool and the dual display of the clips
of the cut in the composer, I believe that it is necessary to
maintain a constant behavior between the different modes; the dual
display shows each side of a cut. To change the display as you
propose in this case, I think it should be an applicable option by
pressing the "option" button.
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<br>
Pierre
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