Actually, this request has 2 problems :
• In TVPaint, "select" is made with Shift, not with Ctrl ;
• Using up and down arrows allows you to navigate between layers.
So, even if we were changing Shift for Ctrl, it wouldn't be logical to define Ctrl + Down = select current frame.
Eventually, what if Shift + Right (or Left) was use to select the current frame, then Shift + Right + Right (or Left + Left) = starting to select forward or backward.
Holding down Ctrl to copy frames
Re: Holding down Ctrl to copy frames
How I understood the request has nothing to do with shift or the arrow buttons.Eventually, what if Shift + Right (or Left) was use to select the current frame, then Shift + Right + Right (or Left + Left) = starting to select forward or backward.
I understood that the question was if it would be possible to copy a frame without selecting it up front. Just hold the ctrl button and drag one frame somewhere else.
Is that right?
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Re: Holding down Ctrl to copy frames
I asked the same question on previous page and here is the answer :
furushil wrote:Just to be clear, like Peter said, the selection of one frame could happen automatically when you hold down Ctrl + holding down the mouse button on any frame (of the current layer). After that you only have to drag and drop it.Elodie wrote:Sorry if I look dumb, but I just want to be sure :
Instead of selecting a frame with the mouse, you would like to select it by hitting Ctrl + down, correct ?
That way you would skip one step of the current "copy & paste one frame" process.
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Re: Holding down Ctrl to copy frames
?Elodie wrote:...
• In TVPaint, "select" is made with Shift, not with Ctrl ;.
Elodie, can you be more detailed what sort of "select" you mean here?
both with selecting multiple layers or multiple frames
you can use CTRL AND Shift in tvpaint.
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Re: Holding down Ctrl to copy frames
why not have tvpaint ALWAYS select the frame when you click under it? wouldn't that solve this issue.
now tvpaint already selects frames like this, just not always, which makes it inconsequent (=bad)
now tvpaint already selects frames like this, just not always, which makes it inconsequent (=bad)
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Re: Holding down Ctrl to copy frames
Yes, exactly.Joost wrote:I understood that the question was if it would be possible to copy a frame without selecting it up front. Just hold the ctrl button and drag one frame somewhere else.
Elodie, I think I confused you with my answer.Elodie wrote:So, even if we were changing Shift for Ctrl, it wouldn't be logical to define Ctrl + Down = select current frame.
I don't want an alternative to select frames. I just want to hold Ctrl and copy one instance by dragging it somewhere else -without having to select it.
(I will try to explain it better later.)
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Re: Holding down Ctrl to copy frames
My suggestion is very simple.
here is the current way to copy one instance: I am suggesting to get rid of step one, so that you only have to do the following to copy one instance:
It would be great if I could just copy one instance without having to select it first, if it is technically possible.
here is the current way to copy one instance: I am suggesting to get rid of step one, so that you only have to do the following to copy one instance:
This way I would still have to select it every time. I could also use the short key for "select current frame" in this case.Peter Wassink wrote:why not have tvpaint ALWAYS select the frame when you click under it? wouldn't that solve this issue.
It would be great if I could just copy one instance without having to select it first, if it is technically possible.
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