Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
- neonnoodle
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Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
I would like it if I could highlight across a range of frames, then right-click the frame where I want the Faux-Fixe to start and have it automatically assign the selected frame range as the loop. Does this make sense?
Re: Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
+1. Makes a lot of sense. Saves me from counting frames, mis-count, readjust, etc.
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- Paul Fierlinger
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Re: Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
It's a great idea, but in the meantime, do you know that you can see the frame count on the top bar of the Layer Panel, while you drag your cursor (and the same on the left of the bottom most bar)?
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Re: Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
Hm, it's there, but not very prominently. I'm undecided whether I'd like it to light up during dragging.
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- Paul Fierlinger
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Re: Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
Or better yet, on a small floating panel of its own. I need to see the frame count all the time in other instances besides Faux Fixe.
Paul
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Re: Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
+1Paul Fierlinger wrote:Or better yet, on a small floating panel of its own. I need to see the frame count all the time in other instances besides Faux Fixe.
Re: Highlight frame range --> Faux-Fixe
how should it looks like ?Paul Fierlinger wrote:Or better yet, on a small floating panel of its own. I need to see the frame count all the time in other instances besides Faux Fixe.
Fabrice Debarge