https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502091

--- Comment #18 from Gabriel Gazzán <gabcor...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Bernd from comment #16)
> User drags a clip from the bin to the track
> header section, drop zone opens between, say V3 and V4, user drops the clip,
> track is created, and clip is dropped right there (beginning of the
> displayed timeline). User can now drag the clip exactly where they need it
> in the displayed section of the timeline.

Just to clarify, what you say could be resumed as (correct me if I'm wrong):
1. Drag a clip to the tracks header area to open the drop zone.
2. Drop the clip (in the header area?). The clip will be placed at the start of
the new track.
3. Drag the clip in the newly created track to the desired time. END.

I was thinking more of:
1. Drag a clip to the sensitive area** in the timeline (not the header) AND to
the desired time.
2. Drop clip there. END.

** Sensitive area: Above the top-most video or below the bottom-most audio
tracks. Optionally, when Ctrl is pressed, the sensitive areas would be opening
at any track separation lines in the timeline.

It should be very useful if while dragging selected clip(s), borders could snap
to things like: timeline cursor, other clips borders, etc.


@balooii
One thing I noticed in the second video is that the time counter in the
Timeline toolbar stops tracking the time when the mouse cursor is over the drop
zone. It'd be great if it continued tracking the time, so the user could better
decide where the clip should be dropped. :)

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