"delete single exposure" option ?

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Re: "delete single exposure" option ?

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Chatabraque, I have been extremely busy during these last few days and missed this thread completely. I have the button you are asking for since Mirage days -- probably the person who wrote it is in the cloud now. PM me your e-mail address and I will send it to you. It works in all TVPs (and Mirage).
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Re: "delete single exposure" option ?

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Elodie wrote:So, finally Santa Claus heard your wishes... :D
Well he'll be obliged to investigate the bottom of its pockets… Im afraid :D
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Paul Fierlinger wrote: PM me your e-mail address and I will send it to you. It works in all TVPs (and Mirage).
Great !
Thx a lot !

(don't worry Elodie… I'm still bargaining with Santa)
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Re: "delete single exposure" option ?

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Great, thanks Paul ! =)

(I prefer Chatbraque upgrades for the pleasure of having TVPaint 10, than with a frustration feeling that he was "forced to pay" :D )
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Let's wait and see if I sent him what he's been asking for :|
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Re: "delete single exposure" option ?

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Sorry paul… I tested them, especially the one that was supposed to do the job… but, unfortunatly
it's creating "head instances" too… :cry:
(I guess this option has to be created … but won't for 9.5)
… let's see version.10 …

Anyway thanks for helping… and for the "special gift"… delightfull !… amazing !
what artists you are, you and your wife !



THX again :D
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Re: "delete single exposure" option ?

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Erf, too bad =/
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Re: "delete single exposure" option ?

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chatbraque wrote:Sorry paul… I tested them, especially the one that was supposed to do the job… but, unfortunatly
it's creating "head instances" too… :cry:
Is this because auto break instances is enabled?
Try to disable auto break instance and try the scipt.
If this is the case. and
you want to work with autobreak enabled. you can put inactivae/activate auto break commands around the desired action
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Re: "delete single exposure" option ?

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madsjuul wrote: Is this because auto break instances is enabled?
Actually not… I tried both, but the result is the same… it's creating head-instances, as well.

This function is not available in the shortcut list … maybe because it has never been created at all ?!
Then, it's probably a "big deal" to implement it now ?? … (I can understand that, programming is sometimes tricky :D )
… any answer from the programmers will be much appreciated… at last :D

Anyway, Elodie just said it has been implemented in .10 … a great improvement, for sure !

(or maybe is it not such a great improvement ?… as long as I am almost the only one to claim for it, I'm doubting now ?
… maybe is it only coming in handy for "flash users" ?… what do you think about it ?)

Ps. this function get a shortcut by default within flash… far to be the case for all of them :|
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