https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=502091
--- Comment #19 from Bernd <bern...@yahoo.com> --- (In reply to Gabriel Gazzán from comment #18) > (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. Correct > 2. Drop the clip (in the header area?). The clip will be placed at the start > of the new track. That was the idea, yes. To be precise: It's not the start of the new track (00:00:00,00), but wherever the timeline display is. For example, the timeline shown is from 00:00:10,00 to 00:00:15,00. The clip would be dropped at 00:00:10,00 > 3. Drag the clip in the newly created track to the desired time. END. Correct > 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. I understand that and find it a good UX. But then a track is only created above the top most track. What if I wanted/needed a new track between V2 and V3? > ** 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. Why would I need a modifier for this? Why not make track separation lines sensitive areas from the very start? > It should be very useful if while dragging selected clip(s), borders could > snap to things like: timeline cursor, other clips borders, etc. Agreed -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.