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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It would be nice to see each of the snap points actually marked in one spot
Describe the solution you'd like
in the magnetic timeline viewer, at the top is a 30(?) pixel tall semi-transparent box that indicates the time and frame separators, when zoomed in. There is a yellow (or red) arrow-like thing pointing to the exact time in the timeline being shown.
All the snap points could have a small little blip of color like the time point where video clips attach to the main timeline.
There is no need for a dark colored line for it to attach to the timeline snap points, though that would be an interesting option?
This would give an immediate visual cue if something was out of place unintentionally, like by a frame or a few.
If there is a stack of video clips two dozen tall, sometimes its hard to see where the clips above the timeline display area intersect with the clips in the visual area or even below the visually displayed time line.
Describe alternatives you've considered
using the mouse to scan for snap points, or looking directly at all the clips.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
It would be nice to see each of the snap points actually marked in one spot
Describe the solution you'd like
in the magnetic timeline viewer, at the top is a 30(?) pixel tall semi-transparent box that indicates the time and frame separators, when zoomed in. There is a yellow (or red) arrow-like thing pointing to the exact time in the timeline being shown.
All the snap points could have a small little blip of color like the time point where video clips attach to the main timeline.
There is no need for a dark colored line for it to attach to the timeline snap points, though that would be an interesting option?
This would give an immediate visual cue if something was out of place unintentionally, like by a frame or a few.
If there is a stack of video clips two dozen tall, sometimes its hard to see where the clips above the timeline display area intersect with the clips in the visual area or even below the visually displayed time line.
Describe alternatives you've considered
using the mouse to scan for snap points, or looking directly at all the clips.
Additional context
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: