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Message #13471
[Bug 1198555] Re: In time in clip properties is not set correct
@eolinwen — This is such a simple fix for such a serious problem! Is
there no way that you can implement this?
The priority definitely should not be set to "Low" — it should be
"High", because if you don't realise the problem and don't have an
backup from the last few seconds, you end up losing important
information — especially in a large project.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1198555
Title:
In time in clip properties is not set correct
Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
New
Bug description:
Openshot 1.4.3 on Linux Sabayon.
Under the "length"-tab in clip properties there is a textbox with start time for the clip, this time is always 0 (or actually -0.01).
The reason for this is that when clip properties dialog is loaded the txtIn-textbox is set before txtOut-textbox which lead to that local_out is 0.0 in on_txtIn_value_changed(). The logic:
if local_in >= local_out:
local_in = local_out - 0.01
self.txtIn.set_text(str(local_in))
will then set textbox text to -0.01.
One solution to this is to switch the order for setting txtOut and
txtIn, that is set txtOut before txtIn (in
frmClipProperties::__init__()).
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