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Go to OUT: W
Go to OUT: W


Go to next CUT or at the end of a clip: S
First frame of a selected clip: A


Go to previous CUT or at the beginning of a clip: A
Last frame of a selected clip: S
 
Go to previous CUT: PageDOWN
 
Go to next CUT: PageUP
 
Go at the timeline beginning: HOME
 
Go at the timeline end: END
 
Next Frame: RIGHT ARROW
 
Previous Frame: LEFT ARROW


Delete IN: D
Delete IN: D

Revision as of 23:10, 12 January 2016

== Kdenlive keyboard shortcuts. ==

During the first Kdenlive café we talked about to open a page about keyboard shortcuts. Someone said that professionals won't use Kdenlive for this reason because without the right shortcuts the job isn't fast enough. I'm a professional video editor who wants to sustain Kdenlive development so I studied the problem but, as I wrote in the chat during the Café, we don't miss the shortcuts but the functions (insert and extract with IN OUT point as references, a good trimming window and all the 4 different kind of timming functions.) As first step I checked again how the main professional systems I used in the past (AVID, Premiere and FCP) are mapped. For the moment my first list for basical functions is this one:

IN: I

OUT: O

Go to IN: Q

Go to OUT: W

First frame of a selected clip: A

Last frame of a selected clip: S

Go to previous CUT: PageDOWN

Go to next CUT: PageUP

Go at the timeline beginning: HOME

Go at the timeline end: END

Next Frame: RIGHT ARROW

Previous Frame: LEFT ARROW

Delete IN: D

Delete OUT: F

Delete IN and OUT: G

Play Pause: Space

Stop Pause: K

Play: L (for multispeed press more times L)

Play backward: J (for multispeed press more times J)

LIFT from IN to OUT point: Z (this function still miss)

EXTRACT from IN to OUT point: X (this function still miss)

Standard video or audio TRANSITION: Shift+D (you have to be with the edit line between two clips and we need single track video and audio transition function)


Maybe the first step we can do is to use these references for creating a new default map. I hope we can start a discussion on this.

Massimo Stella