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The shortcut plays "new selection"...
You want a new shortcut for play "first selected subtitle" ?
Original comment by nikse.dk@gmail.com
on 20 Nov 2013 at 4:55
Interesting. But the shortcut says "Play selection". That's why I thought it
was the same as RIGHT CLICK on waveform and select "Play selection".
Maybe a new shortcut is needed as you suggested. It would be used to check the
current subtitle, where you're working on. For example, you changed the times
or the text and want to hear it play.
(The button "Play from just before text" plays a subtitle but does not stop
after it.)
Or maybe a new shortcut it's not needed after all. I mean, if the selection is
the same as the first selected subtitle, there is now NEW selection. So why not
just play that subtitle?
Maybe "play selection" and "play new selection" should be the same thing? I'm
not sure i understang the difference.
Thanks for everything...
Original comment by adrianbe...@gmail.com
on 20 Nov 2013 at 5:13
There's the new selection in the waveform (that does not yet exist as a real
subtitle paragraph) + there's the existing active selection in the list
view/text box. Both can be present at the same time.
I've made a new shortcut in latest version (and svn):
http://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit.zip
Original comment by nikse.dk@gmail.com
on 20 Nov 2013 at 5:22
I'm terribly sorry, but I see that there is a shortcut called "Play current
paragraph and stop right after". It's set to F5.
I didn't see it because it's not on the shortcuts list (I just saw it on the
web page).
http://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit/Help#shortcuts
Nevertheless the change you did it's great, because it plays the subtitle from
a little before to a little after it, so it's perfect to check the reading
speed.
It would be great if it worked everywhere (not just in the waveform).
F5 does work everywhere.
Original comment by adrianbe...@gmail.com
on 20 Nov 2013 at 6:09
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
adrianbe...@gmail.com
on 20 Nov 2013 at 3:27