Duplicating frames

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OG

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Nov 30, 2015, 9:26:31 AM11/30/15
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Is it possible to duplicate a frame and move it along the timeline? For example I want to start on frame 1, then go to frame 2, then for frame 3 essentially go back to frame 1. What I am aiming for is an initial wide shot of the entire SVG, then zooming into a section then going back to the original wide shot without having to manually try and match the pan and zoom set on that. 

Cheers, Owen

OG

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Dec 1, 2015, 5:42:36 AM12/1/15
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I've managed to achieve this by duplicating the original frame and then moving it to the end. the only trick is to make sure that the duplicated frame is not linked to the previous before it is moved, otherwise it affects the view

Marcelo Vaz Pupo

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Dec 1, 2015, 6:14:58 AM12/1/15
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Hi OG,

thanks for the trick. By the way, I dont understand completely this link
function... do you know how to or why use it?

tx,
marcelo

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OG

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Dec 3, 2015, 8:59:16 AM12/3/15
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Marcelo,

I'm not sure I understand the purpose/use of the link function to be honest!

Owen


On Monday, 30 November 2015 14:26:31 UTC, OG wrote:

Robert Rosman

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Dec 5, 2015, 9:06:02 AM12/5/15
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Den 2015-12-01 kl. 11:42, skrev OG:
> I've managed to achieve this by duplicating the original frame and
> then moving it to the end. the only trick is to make sure that the
> duplicated frame is not linked to the previous before it is moved,
> otherwise it affects the view

Funny you mention it. Last week I opened an issue and made a pull
request that automatically unlinks all layers in the first selected
frame before moving it.

Guillaume Savaton

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Dec 6, 2015, 9:58:13 AM12/6/15
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I have pushed a fix that automatically unlinks frames when moved.
It is not officially released but it is available in the latest "nightly" build at https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0ByRUreHgekjMcTRQVVdzTmszWjg&usp=drive_web#list

Guillaume

Ged

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Dec 22, 2015, 2:40:22 AM12/22/15
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May I also suggest that the popup message toggle between "Link to previous frame" and "Unlink from previous frame"

Fodiator

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Dec 25, 2015, 10:04:35 AM12/25/15
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Maybe this is slightly off-topic but I wonder HOW to move or duplicate frames? Are there hotkeys to do that or are there any handels to it by mouse?

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