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Enhancement: Keyframe markers are no longer visible unless the clip is selected (OpenShot 3.0.0)

Open N3WWN opened this issue 3 years ago • 8 comments

[ As requested, creating new tickets for each remaining item from #2725 ]

Describe the issue: Somewhere around OpenShot 2.4.4, keyframe markers are no longer visible unless the clip is selected. This makes it hard to glance at the clips in a project and tell if the fades that should be applied to a group of clips have actually been applied

Describe the solution you'd like: Make the keyframe markers visible at all times again (even if they appear differently, such as a different color or shape).

Confirmed in OpenShot-v3.0.0-daily-10840-4fbb4392-f55ec5d0-x86_64.AppImage

N3WWN avatar Dec 22 '22 16:12 N3WWN

Submitted this enhancement: https://trello.com/c/F1c5b3hB/68-keyframe-markers-are-no-longer-visible-unless-the-clip-is-selected-openshot-300

Colorjet3 avatar Dec 22 '22 18:12 Colorjet3

Thank you so much for submitting an issue to help improve OpenShot Video Editor. We are sorry about this, but this particular issue has gone unnoticed for quite some time. To help keep the OpenShot GitHub Issue Tracker organized and focused, we must ensure that every issue is correctly labelled and triaged, to get the proper attention.

This issue will be closed, as it meets the following criteria:

  • No activity in the past 180 days
  • No one is assigned to this issue

We'd like to ask you to help us out and determine whether this issue should be reopened.

  • If this issue is reporting a bug, please can you attempt to reproduce on the latest daily build to help us to understand whether the bug still needs our attention.
  • If this issue is proposing a new feature, please can you verify whether the feature proposal is still relevant.

Thanks again for your help!

stale[bot] avatar Aug 12 '23 05:08 stale[bot]

I just confirmed that the latest daily build (OpenShot-v3.1.1-daily-11569-95eccafc-08c2cdd1-x86_64.AppImage) continue to exhibit this issue.

You have to select a clip to determine if keyframes are present or where they are located, making it much more tedious to verify that things like fades are properly applied to appropriate clips.

N3WWN avatar Aug 14 '23 13:08 N3WWN

Hello @N3WWN. This is a known issue/enhancement and has been submitted to the queue for a future added feature. No ETA at this time.

Colorjet3 avatar Aug 14 '23 22:08 Colorjet3

Thank you so much for submitting an issue to help improve OpenShot Video Editor. We are sorry about this, but this particular issue has gone unnoticed for quite some time. To help keep the OpenShot GitHub Issue Tracker organized and focused, we must ensure that every issue is correctly labelled and triaged, to get the proper attention.

This issue will be closed, as it meets the following criteria:

  • No activity in the past 180 days
  • No one is assigned to this issue

We'd like to ask you to help us out and determine whether this issue should be reopened.

  • If this issue is reporting a bug, please can you attempt to reproduce on the latest daily build to help us to understand whether the bug still needs our attention.
  • If this issue is proposing a new feature, please can you verify whether the feature proposal is still relevant.

Thanks again for your help!

stale[bot] avatar Mar 17 '24 15:03 stale[bot]

Confirmed that this feature has not been added as of the most recent daily build (OpenShot-v3.1.1-daily-11796-d98b5f2f-8e9d7edc-x86_64.AppImage).

N3WWN avatar Mar 18 '24 13:03 N3WWN

Confirmed also that this is still in the queue to be applied once reviewed by the lead developer.

Colorjet3 avatar Mar 18 '24 14:03 Colorjet3