I like this addon because it saves me from the "default" timeline. I am not comfortable with the default because I think is actually for 3d/flash animations with "diamond" keys. Certainly that is useful if someone uses many bones or layers for sure. But while animating or creating animatics thats a real pain to select/move these diamonds. (Beside I don't need scroll bars in the timeline either, they cover so much space if you had to use many timelines in the same time.I can use shortcuts instead). So my issue with timeline is that to ask if that is possible to add these options to your scrubber as I tried to picture that in the visual below. I put squares instead of that diamonds and labeled them as A,B and C. This is the generic similar time line system used on hand drawn programs such as TvPaint and Toon boom.
Clicking A area for editing lenght of the scene backwards without effecting the previous frames,
B area for extending lenght of the scene backwards with effecting the rest of the frames (slides whole),
C area for moving clip without effecting neighbour frames. (I know , currently there are options for shifting keys like pressing E after selecting whole keys but I think it gets quite frustrating if you have many layes and keys.)
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I like this addon because it saves me from the "default" timeline. I am not comfortable with the default because I think is actually for 3d/flash animations with "diamond" keys. Certainly that is useful if someone uses many bones or layers for sure. But while animating or creating animatics thats a real pain to select/move these diamonds. (Beside I don't need scroll bars in the timeline either, they cover so much space if you had to use many timelines in the same time.I can use shortcuts instead). So my issue with timeline is that to ask if that is possible to add these options to your scrubber as I tried to picture that in the visual below. I put squares instead of that diamonds and labeled them as A,B and C. This is the generic similar time line system used on hand drawn programs such as TvPaint and Toon boom.
Clicking A area for editing lenght of the scene backwards without effecting the previous frames, B area for extending lenght of the scene backwards with effecting the rest of the frames (slides whole), C area for moving clip without effecting neighbour frames. (I know , currently there are options for shifting keys like pressing E after selecting whole keys but I think it gets quite frustrating if you have many layes and keys.)