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add way to cancel dragging in overview waveform #13732
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Dragging the playpos can be aborted with a right click. This is possible with a mouse and should be possible with most trackpads. Does that help? FYI aborting the drag when the cursor leaves the overview has been dismissed to allow dragging the play pos left outside the overview to be sure to be exactly at 0:00. Same for the end. FWIW listening to certain keypresses while dragging would be handy (eg. Esc cancels any drag move, not sure if this is the default on all supported OS) is also not possible right away as the overview doesn't keyboard focus. We might signal the overview from the keypress handler, but that's ... not easy I think. Anyhow, I just noticed the info on dragging is missing in the overview tooltip. I'll add it. |
Alternatively, this would also work: |
For a POC I went with a simple margin:
Check #13741 |
This wouldn't help with the "track clone" use case, but I think that's an "edge" case anyway ; ) |
Feature Description
I tried to drag and drop from deck 1 to the deck 3 below it by clicking the waveform in the deck track overview then dragging it down to deck 3 while deck 1 was playing
But the only thing that happened is that the current play marker moved so the playing song made a jump I did not intend
I can see that it might not make sense the way I tried to do it but there should be a way to cancel that drag and drop in case you accidentally click and hold the mouse button on that waveform during a live show
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