Re: [Audacity-quality] Bug 647 Snap To Direction WAS Re: BSG bug (Was: Audacity 2.0.5rc1 ready for
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From: Steve t. F. <ste...@gm...> - 2013-11-01 12:58:46
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On 1 November 2013 09:57, Gale Andrews <ga...@au...> wrote: > Leland wrote: >>> Okay, I guess I should explain it a little. >>> >>> It implements Frederico's (and others) idea of simply having multiple >>> choices...let the user decide how they want to snap. >>> >>> It doesn't add a preference...that was already there. It simply >>> converted it from a boolean to an int...0 being OFF (as before), 1 being >>> NEAREST (the most current method), and 2 being PRIOR >>> >>> Leland > > Thanks, Leland. I've attached your patch to > http://bugzilla.audacityteam.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647 and marked it > "ready". > > > Steve wrote (in the BSG bug thread): > >> Quoting the use case: >> >> "So now, instead of clicking once at the ideal point to find the last >> [CDDA] frame >> I can use, I always have to click and click and sometimes click again >> and again to find the end of that last usable" >> >> So why, rather than clicking again and again doesn't he/she click or >> drag near to the point that they want? >> >> If I wanted a track to be. for example, 1425 frames, I'd select from >> the start, then drag the right edge of the selection to 1425 frames. >> Job done, or is that not what the user wants? To me it looks like a >> bug was introduced in 1.3.3 and fixed in 1.3.13. > > Answer from (one of the other) horse's mouth: > > "Actually I'm trying to cut on a frame margin. I want to exclude some > specific audio following my cuts. I don't want to click too far and > set my cut on the next frame. If my clicks don't respond I know I've > got the curser at the correct place. Now at last in 2.0.6-alpha I can > actually use a 20.0 version!" I've no idea what that means, but if we've agreed to provide a choice then I don't need to. Steve > > > Gale |