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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
| 0001447 | Kdenlive | User Interface | public | 2010-02-15 04:51 | 2010-11-15 13:58 |
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| Reporter | waynevid | |
| Assigned To | j-b-m | |
| Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
| Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | |
| Platform | 32 bit intel and alike | OS | OpenSUSE | OS Version | 11.0 |
| Product Version | Recent git | |
| Target Version | | Fixed in Version | 0.7.7 | |
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| Summary | 0001447: Spacer tool does not does not allow moving clips to butt up against stationary clips |
| Description | When moving clips on the right side with the spacer tool to close a gap, you can only get close to but not butt up against the stationary clips on the left side. There's always a tiny gap, a small sliver of space between the clips. Sometimes if you keep fiddling with it, the gap will close but it shouldn't work that way.
My work around is to put the moving clips on another track, that way the spacer tool will move all of the clips right up against (on the track above or below) the stationary clips on the left and not leave a gap.
This problem only occurs when the clips are on the same track. |
| Steps To Reproduce | Gathers a group of clips on the right side of the timeline and using the spacer tool, move them to the left and try to butt them up against the stationary clips on the left. This only happens when all of the clips involved are on the same track. |
| Tags | No tags attached. |
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| Build/Install Method | Build Wizard |
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