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scrolling in current project window

Posted: 28 May 2010, 13:42
by donbartolo
Hello Tv-Paint team.

It would be nice if it was possible to scroll in the current project window using the scroll strip from a tablet or wheel from keyboard/mouse.
=> one hand scrolling/ the other hand drawing instead of one hand scrolling and drawing :mrgreen:

Regards to all of you :)
Don

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 28 May 2010, 14:00
by Elodie
donbartolo wrote:=> one hand scrolling/ the other hand drawing instead of one hand scrolling and drawing :mrgreen:
O_o You can scroll and draw at the same time ? :mrgreen:

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 28 May 2010, 14:41
by Paul Fierlinger
I have my tablet set up to do that with Keystroke: Left; Right and speed set to slowest.
But I also have two key commands set to:
Instance Panel: Previous Cel and
Instance Panel:Next Cel
and keep my finger hovering above those. Either way works nicely.

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 28 May 2010, 21:53
by donbartolo
O_o You can scroll and draw at the same time ?
Hummm... That's basically the way a tablet works: one hand buttons/scroll and the other the pencil.


Paul> Maybe something wrong with my wacom settings, but the scroll-wheel on my keyboard (or mouse) doesn't work neither in the current project window.

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 28 May 2010, 22:14
by Paul Fierlinger
Well, how do you have your Wacom software set? You should select Keystroke on the touch strip and for up motion set left arrow and down should be right arrow. But you do have to be careful to use this very discreetly, because if you stroke too fast you are going to get way ahead of TVP and will have to wait for TVP to catch up with where you have pushed the play head. This is good just for incremental advances of a couple of frames, which is what you are asking for anyway.

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 28 May 2010, 22:16
by Paul Fierlinger
Oh, about the mouse wheel -- this does not work with TVP, as far as I know.

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 28 May 2010, 22:20
by Paul Fierlinger
I think you would be very happy with the shuttle pro. Enter shuttle pro in the Search window at top left and read some of those threads. It costs about $ 80 and is worth every penny. You get a perfectly functioning scroll wheel and 15 buttons to supplement your keyboard commands. It's awesome.

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 29 May 2010, 10:06
by donbartolo
Paul> After a bit struggling with my wacom settings, i achieved what i wanted to obtain thanks to your explanations!!

Graciiiiias :)

ps: the Shuttle Pro seems to be a very handy tool for video editing! I'll take a closer look to it!

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 29 May 2010, 12:06
by Svengali
You CAN use your mouse wheel to advance or retreat along the frames of a layer.

Once the ShortCut window is open (Control-K)...

Simply push the scroll wheel up (this highlights Wheel Up - left column) - slide the scroll bar for the right commands column to Layer:NextImage and assign it, then scroll the wheel down (this hilights Wheel Down) - slide the scrollbar for the right commands column to Layer:PrevousImage and assign that. Press OK.

You should now be able to scroll back and forth along the layer, one wheel-click = one frame.

Sven

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 29 May 2010, 14:11
by Paul Fierlinger
WOW! I had no idea!! This is damn good and it doesn't advance ahead of TVP's buffer. The things I still don't know! Thanks, Svengali. :shock:

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 29 May 2010, 15:08
by Sierra Rose
Svengali....thanks so much! Quite a nifty little trick.

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 29 May 2010, 21:09
by donbartolo
Thanks! :D

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 30 May 2010, 05:05
by meslin
Paul, I had to laugh when you said that this was news to you!
You posted in at least three different threads where I mentioned this shortcut, including one where you and I were the only posters :D

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Anyway, as my repeated mentioning suggests, the mouse wheel is my favorite shortcut tool, and it's the first thing I set up when using TVP on a new computer. I wish there were a tablet PC that had a mouse embedded wheel along edge of the screen. Does anyone know if this exists? I attempted to take the mouse wheel hardware out of a mouse and make a little pocket-sized usb mouse wheel, but it was a disaster.

Also, I have ctrl+mouse up/down set to bookmarked frames and shift+mouse up/down set to exposures, and I set the auxiliary buttons on my mouse to ctrl and shift, so that I have three different kinds of mouse wheel scrubbing. This is a great way to check motion and really makes toonboom/flash animators drool.

David

Re: scrolling in current project window

Posted: 30 May 2010, 10:32
by Paul Fierlinger
David, I think that this is more a case of me truly not being aware of the new wheel assignment. The mouse wheel used to once work the conventional way in TVP (as did the middle button) but the developers had to disconnect it for reasons beyond my pay rate to understand. But I never new until now, that the missing scroll wheel functionality got replaced by what we have now, more assignable choices, which I think is great -- including the additional tips you give above. :D