https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=377075
Bug ID: 377075 Summary: transition checkboxes do not save checked state Product: kdenlive Version: git-master Platform: Debian unstable OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: Effects & Transitions Assignee: vpi...@kde.org Reporter: directact...@hushmail.com Target Milestone: --- checkboxes for "reverse" and "invert" in transitions do not work in current GIT master (anything recent, just confirmed with a 3-1-2017 pull). The default settings on first setting up a transition are "sane defaults" that work, but the checkboxes "remember" these defaults rather than applying and saving any changes. In other words, if the "reverse transition" box is checked by default for a transition to a lower track, one would expect that unchecking it would make the transition run back to the upper (previous)track and that this state would be saved. Instead, the change is not applied, and if the transition is deselected and selected again on the timeline, the checkbox will be back in its original default state: checked if it was checked by default, unchecked if it was not checked by default. Any user changes will be gone. Thus, it is not possible to do things like a "reverse clock" transition or use anything but the default settings until this is fixed. To duplicate this, build and install kdenlive from git master (now 17.03.70) and open kdenlive. Add two clips to the project and put them both on the timeline with an overlap. Create a transition. Now select that transition and try to edit the direction. The "wipe" transition will show two checkboxes, "dissolve" will show one. The settings are a sane default and usually OK. Check an unchecked checkbox or uncheck a checked on. Select anything else on the timeline, then select the same transition again. You will see that your change has not been saved. Using kdenlive from GIT master over MLT 6.5.0 build from Nov 22, 2016. That's a bit old so will try a current build and report that result -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.