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I'd like to shorten one of my clips only a few frames. But if I use the Delete and Fill Gaps tool (my translation from German version) I can only shorten my clip for a minimum of, say, 20 frames because there seems some kind of snapping functionality enabled.
This snapping mechanism clings my selection to the clip's current end until I've left a certain area around that clip's end.
How can I set the width of this snapping area? Can I disable it temporarily, e.g. by pressing something like a <SHIFT> key?
Your help is appreciated.
On a US keyboard, the shortcut to turn snapping on and off is the S-key.
-Jeff
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On a US keyboard, the shortcut to turn snapping on and off is the S-key.
-Jeff
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Thanks, Jeff!
Do you perhaps know where I can find a menu item on this? I guess I might forget this shortcut after a while. But my motor memory will better remember menu items.
Is there also a way to just temporarily disable snapping? When I'm already dragging I wouldn't want to release the mouse when I'm already at the destination position.