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pinpointing the point in AL #388

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tjingboem opened this issue Jan 14, 2018 · 1 comment
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pinpointing the point in AL #388

tjingboem opened this issue Jan 14, 2018 · 1 comment
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a point on the AL can be created and with Ctrl can be moved up/down or right/left, depending whatever direction you start moving. This works fine.

when i click, with Ctrl, to create a point on the AL, this point is likely to bend the total AL a bit because it is hard to point with the mouse on the AL exactly. Certainly when the AL represents for example the frequency, the frequency change has a great impact and is sometimes hard or impossible to get it back to the original position on the line before the point was created.

here is a demonstration film to show you what i mean -i had to append .txt to it in order to be accepted in this issue:
point-2018-01-14_11.22.35.mp4.txt

What i propose is that when you click, with Ctrl, on the AL, then this created point starts to exist on the ALs' line exactly, and not a bit higher or lower. Then, the direction you move the point to (up/down or right/left), will be the movement (still with Ctrl) that the user chooses.

@kunstmusik kunstmusik added this to the 2.7.x milestone Jan 29, 2018
@kunstmusik kunstmusik modified the milestones: 2.7.x, 2.7.5 Jul 23, 2019
@kunstmusik kunstmusik modified the milestones: 2.7.5, 2.8.0 May 15, 2020
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I will implement using alt instead of ctrl since ctrl-click has become used now for pasting copied automations.

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