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Re: [Bug 486816] Re: Strange timeline zoom behavior

 

They will show up in the PPA in the next day or two.  Thanks,
-Jonathan

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Mjpatey <mjpatey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thank me?  Thank YOU!!!  Wow, that was amazingly responsive... I'm glad
> my timing lined up with yours so perfectly.
>
> So will any of this show up in the PPA in incremental updates, or just
> in the next full release?
>
> --
> Strange timeline zoom behavior
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486816
> You received this bug notification because you are a bug assignee.
>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor: Fix Committed
>
> Bug description:
> There's a lot to like in OpenShot, but a big issue I experience is with
> zooming.  I have a video project that's about 17 minutes long.  Let's say
> the playback head is at, say, 10:00 while the zoom slider is set to "7
> seconds" resolution.  Then I want to zoom in tighter.  Using the zoom bar,
> it does indeed zoom in tighter... but to a spot 5 minutes earlier in the
> timeline.  It never centers its zooming in/out on the playback head, or on
> any other reference point I can figure out.  I then have to manually scroll
> back through the timeline to get back to where I was working.
>
> To me, it would be ideal if the timeline would zoom in and out centered on
> the playback cursor, because that's where I'm working.
>
> -Mark
>

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Strange timeline zoom behavior
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486816
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Status in OpenShot Video Editor: Fix Committed

Bug description:
There's a lot to like in OpenShot, but a big issue I experience is with zooming.  I have a video project that's about 17 minutes long.  Let's say the playback head is at, say, 10:00 while the zoom slider is set to "7 seconds" resolution.  Then I want to zoom in tighter.  Using the zoom bar, it does indeed zoom in tighter... but to a spot 5 minutes earlier in the timeline.  It never centers its zooming in/out on the playback head, or on any other reference point I can figure out.  I then have to manually scroll back through the timeline to get back to where I was working.

To me, it would be ideal if the timeline would zoom in and out centered on the playback cursor, because that's where I'm working.

-Mark



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