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  • Darren Andrews

    September 15, 2008 at 12:29 pm in reply to: ‘n’ command messing with me!

    Does anyone actually like this feature? I spend more time on the N key now than I ever did. It used to be hit N, snapping turns on or off then stays that way until you hit N again. Now I start dragging something, realize snapping is off, hit N to turn snapping on, drop what I was dragging, pick something up, snapping is now off, have to hit N again and so on. It’s annoying, and falls into the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” category.

    Come on, Apple, were you bored, did you have nothing better to do? Here’s a thought… Fix some of the bugs that have been around since version 1 instead of messing with the stuff that works.

  • Darren Andrews

    March 20, 2008 at 10:32 am in reply to: Snapping Tool

    Sounds like I’m having the opposite problem as everyone else on this thread. I turn snapping on, drag a clip in the timeline, the snapping works but immediately turns off once I release the mouse button, without hitting the N key or clicking the snapping button in the timeline. Dragging the next clip, hitting the N key turns snapping back on, until I drop that clip and it turns off again.

    This isn’t the end of the world, but it’s very frustrating to say the least. Something that’s worked perfectly in every previous Final Cut Pro version suddenly stops working when I upgrade.

    Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks.

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