The "Current Image" located below the canvas and above the timeline could be transformed into an editable field in which we can type the frame we want to go to.
It will still show the current frame but we could quickly jump to a specific frame typing the frame number in the field, then pressing the 'enter' key (the same behaviour as in the 'Remote Control').
And it might be more intuitive than pressing shift+F to show the 'Go to Image' window (which, as a side note, seems to always land on the frame following the one I typed).
Transform "Current image" as an editable field
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Re: Transform "Current image" as an editable field
This is a good idea
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Re: Transform "Current image" as an editable field
You found a french bug!Jeremy Richard wrote: ↑21 Jun 2024, 23:22
And it might be more intuitive than pressing shift+F to show the 'Go to Image' window (which, as a side note, seems to always land on the frame following the one I typed).
the "shift+F" number works on the basis of startframe 0 (zero)
so it goes wrong if the Startframe is set to 1, meaning if you set it with startframe 1 it will display the frame, one frame after the one you typed.
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Re: Transform "Current image" as an editable field
Thanks for pointing this out, especially when it works properly with the remote control.Peter Wassink wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 12:12 the "shift+F" number works on the basis of startframe 0 (zero)