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  • 2 posts. Page 1 of 1. Good morning I have DBEAVER 3.4.5 and it seems thant I can't create table of view type.
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WinBoard does not have a special menu item for that; you will have to issue the seek command by typing it in the ICS Interaction window. The ICS 'seek' command requires extra parameters (like time control and game type) which WinBoard cannot know, and would have to be provided by the user.

View1 - Elastic Adjustment Clips (ACs)
When you expand/shrink an Adjustment Clips that contains keyframes, I can think of three ways how the keyframes should be handled as the length of the Adjustment Clips changes. One is to move the location of the keyframes proportional to the initial size of the Adjustment Clips. A second option is to pin the location of the keyframes in relation to the to the beginning of the Adjustment Clips (this is the current behavior). A third option if to pin the keyframe locations relative to the end of the Adjustment Clips. A user should have to choose which option to use when resizing an Adjustment Clip.
2- Adjustment Clips Transitions

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You usually apply the effects of an Adjustment Clip to an underlying clip. If the underlying clip has a transition (like a Cross Dissolve), then the Adjustment Clip should be able to apply its effects to the crossover. For example, I have two clips with a 'Cross Dissolve' transition. When I apply an Adjustment Clip to the underlying clips, the Adjustment Clip effects should extend beyond the underlying clips to cover the crossover durations.