Moving back and forth betwen frames with arrow and caret keys.

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Salvador Buenosdias

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Dec 8, 2014, 12:11:53 PM12/8/14
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Would it be possible to change the < and > keys so that they step one frame forward and backwards based upon how the animation loop is set?  Right now, these keys perform the same function as the arrow keys, which I find redundant.

For example, if the animation is set to loop, then pressing the > key would allow the user to wrap around to the last frame, which would be useful if he is trying to smooth the transition between these two frames.  Pressing < would perform the inverse function. (If the animation preview were set to loop in reverse, then > and < would perform the converse and contrapositive functions, if you will).


Also, could the size of the animation loop be adjusted automatically if a frame is added or removed within the bounding frames of the animation loop selection?

Salvador Buenosdias

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Dec 8, 2014, 3:52:47 PM12/8/14
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Oh yeah, the onion skin should coordinate with the animation selection as well.

David Capello

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Dec 8, 2014, 8:55:32 PM12/8/14
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Hi Salvador,

On 08/12/2014 05:52:52 p.m., Salvador Buenosdias <owen.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

Oh yeah, the onion skin should coordinate with the animation selection as well.
This is something I though about it but didn't make v1.0. I'll create the issue so we don't forget: https://github.com/aseprite/aseprite/issues/555
On Monday, December 8, 2014 9:11:53 AM UTC-8, Salvador Buenosdias wrote:
Would it be possible to change the < and > keys so that they step one frame forward and backwards based upon how the animation loop is set?  Right now, these keys perform the same function as the arrow keys, which I find redundant.
Also, could the size of the animation loop be adjusted automatically if a frame is added or removed within the bounding frames of the animation loop selection?
Thanks for your thoughts!
- David
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