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[Bug 534350] [NEW] A splash screen would solve the loading dilemma

 

Public bug reported:

Due to a recent change, OpenShot is not loading effects and transitions
during startup, but only when the respective tabs are selected for the
first time. This effectively improved the startup time, but created a
very noticeable delay when the effects and transitions tabs are selected
for the first time.

One could argue that the previous situation was better, as a longer
startup time makes the user wait when he has not started to work yet,
while taking longer to open tabs interrupts the workflow, even if just
once.

My suggestion is going back to the previous situation, but adding a
loading splash screen with a progress bar, so the user can see that
there is a clear reason for the delay.

Alternatively, if the current situation will be kept, some kind of
"loading..." label could appear while the tab is not fully loaded.

** Affects: openshot
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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A splash screen would solve the loading dilemma
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Bug description:
Due to a recent change, OpenShot is not loading effects and transitions during startup, but only when the respective tabs are selected for the first time. This effectively improved the startup time, but created a very noticeable delay when the effects and transitions tabs are selected for the first time.

One could argue that the previous situation was better, as a longer startup time makes the user wait when he has not started to work yet, while taking longer to open tabs interrupts the workflow, even if just once.

My suggestion is going back to the previous situation, but adding a loading splash screen with a progress bar, so the user can see that there is a clear reason for the delay.

Alternatively, if the current situation will be kept, some kind of "loading..." label could appear while the tab is not fully loaded.





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