On Monday 01 Dec 2003 5:33 pm, Reinhard Amersberger wrote: > kdenlive-devel at lists.sourceforge.net schrieb am 01.12.03 01:40:07: > > On Sunday 30 Nov 2003 10:04 pm, jelte at liebrand.co.uk wrote: > > > Hiya Jason, > > > > Well in this case, possibly :-) But my question about context menus was a > > little more all-encompassing. For instance - should the tools be in the > > context menu for easy access, or do they just clutter it up? > > What about making the context menu user configurable, so users can choose > which tools should be displayed in this context menu.
I am unsure if there is a built-in tool in KDE to configure menus directly in the same way that you can configure toolbars, if it is already part of the KDE framework I will add it, otherwise I will wait until it is part of the KDE framework ;-) But even if we do implement configurable context menus, then like toolbars some sensible defaults will still be needed. > > I think that it is necessary that the context-sensitive version should > > place the marker on the clip at the current seek time, the current > > "marker" tool I have implemented is actually useless because you cannot > > use it to accurately place markers (although I think it might still be > > useful for deleting them). > > Can you let the marker tool show the actual frame as a thumbnail when > moving the mouse pointer upon a clip? Because maybe this way it would be > possible to set the markers frame accuracy ... That should be possible, although I still don't think it will be accurate enough - a single pixel on the timeline might represent a large number of frames unless you are zoomed in quite close. Cheers, Jason -- Jason Wood Homepage : www.uchian.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
