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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 02.07.20 um 03:39 schrieb Phyllis
Smith:<br>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Would it be
worth GG's time to add "roll up" and "roll down" choices to
mimic the original behavior?<br>
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I think that it is problematic if we change the behaviour and
thereby tutorials like Igor's lose their validity. There is a lot of
work and time to create such videos. I would rather suggest to keep
the old shortcuts with the old behaviour and combine the new
shortcuts with the new behaviour. This way the tutorials are still
valid and GG's preferred behaviour can be added by using the "Roll
up" and "Roll down" buttons, so the old users have their favourite
handling and new features can be added without breaking the old one.
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<p>If the name of the menus disturbs GG, I have the following
suggestion. The menu Tracks still has a lot of space, let's add
two more entries, as an example I would write "Roll tracks up" and
"Roll tracks down". Because in my opinion it is exactly this
behavior that the new feature represents. I don't know if the name
choice is so correct in English, English to not my native
language, but I think you understand what I mean.</p>
Sam<br>
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