Suggestion for adjusting start and end frames
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Suggestion for adjusting start and end frames
I like the new ability to specify the start and end frames in the project preferences. Might I suggest adding the ability to adjust these on the timeline by dragging the edges of the grey bar that shows what this "render range" is (where the frame numbers are). Don't know how easy this would be to implement, but it would be nice.
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I'm happy with a modifier key - Ctrl+click or Ctrl+drag perhaps ? Ctrl is relatively easy to find on the keyboard without looking.
Hmm - while you could possibly Ctrl+drag the ends, a Ctrl+click can't set both ends - Ctrl+click for setting the end, Alt+click for setting the start ?
A toggle button to change modes ? Set current frame / set end frame / set start frame ? Change the colour of the 'render range highlight' to indicate the mode ?
Regards, Myles - and change some of the UI colours to indicate the time - ahh, it's orange o'clock, time for a cuppa.
Hmm - while you could possibly Ctrl+drag the ends, a Ctrl+click can't set both ends - Ctrl+click for setting the end, Alt+click for setting the start ?
A toggle button to change modes ? Set current frame / set end frame / set start frame ? Change the colour of the 'render range highlight' to indicate the mode ?
Regards, Myles - and change some of the UI colours to indicate the time - ahh, it's orange o'clock, time for a cuppa.

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You could maybe tie this functionality into the select preview range?
When you ctrl click on the frame number bar to select the start and end points of the preview maybe that frame range would be counted for the export range. Or you could have a check box on the output panel to export frame range or whole project?
When you ctrl click on the frame number bar to select the start and end points of the preview maybe that frame range would be counted for the export range. Or you could have a check box on the output panel to export frame range or whole project?
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I like the special handle idea myself.
However if this is not possible there could be start and end frame settings inside the settings box.
Those are my 2 cents.
However if this is not possible there could be start and end frame settings inside the settings box.
Those are my 2 cents.
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I also like the special handle idea, but I totally understand LM's concerns about the complications such a solution creates.
Personally, I wouldn't mind having to use a hotkey (like CTRL+drag), because I'm used to using hotkeys a LOT in Moho. I use them for all major operations, so having one more wouldn't be a real bother for me.
Personally, I wouldn't mind having to use a hotkey (like CTRL+drag), because I'm used to using hotkeys a LOT in Moho. I use them for all major operations, so having one more wouldn't be a real bother for me.
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