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more freedom in shortcuts #1084

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ghost opened this issue Jan 23, 2023 · 5 comments
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more freedom in shortcuts #1084

ghost opened this issue Jan 23, 2023 · 5 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Jan 23, 2023

hi, this seems like a very promising video editor, however i have found i cant change certain keybinds like undo (which is a pretty necessary keybind for me to change)

itd be awesome if you could assign any key to any action, thats all!
thank you!

@jliljebl
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I checked the new Gnome Text application which should represent the "official" HIG (Human Interface Guidelines) for GTK applications, and they do seem to have 'Undo' configurable, so we will make expand configurability here too. Project is just resuming development and I decided to not make any commitments on when new features will come, but 2.12 seems doable here.

@jliljebl
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This one needs to be done when doing Gtk4 port, no date on that yet, may take a while.

@GustawXYZ
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How about "splice out"? Would it be possible to make that configurable?, it's pretty annoying that I can do 95% of work with the left hand, but I need to reach for delete every few keystrokes.

@jliljebl
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How about "splice out"? Would it be possible to make that configurable?, it's pretty annoying that I can do 95% of work with the left hand, but I need to reach for delete every few keystrokes.

Sure, we can get this configurable for next release, its more the Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, CTRL+S that are more to difficult get done.

@GustawXYZ
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That would be great, thank you!

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