miker wrote:Gale Andrews wrote:miker wrote:I do still think the playback functionality isn't exactly what the programmers intended. I'd think they'd want to initiate playback when clicking on the timeline at any location.
I think I'd agree. When you click in the timeline and then drag the cursor, you cannot do anything with that region because it disappears when you stop play. Creating the quick-play region should always be just by click and drag, with no cursor visible until you drag. I've added it to our Wiki Feature Requests page along with other Quick Play suggestions:
http://audacityteam.org/wiki/index.php? ... hancements
...snip...Gale
Hi Gale,
I might be blind...has the ability to click on the timeline at any location been added to the "enhancements" list?
That capability didn't shown up in 1.3.6 or 1.3.7 and I haven't found it listed in the "enhancements" list (could be I just missed it).
Hi,
No sorry, annotating that part of Feature Requests was still on my TODO list (along with a few thousand other things). I doubt anything will be done about this prior to the new Stable 1.4.0 Release later this year, as I don't see it as a priority, especially as I found some workarounds that let you start playback at or close to the playback cursor, using the timeline (albeit having to define a region).
* Start at the cursor: hover close, so you get the arrows
<- ->, drag rightwards, but click space afterwards (this is a bug, space should not be necessary). To end at the cursor, drag leftwards and space. IMO both these are less easy than putting the mouse over the track and pressing B, but still.
* Close to the cursor: drag in
reverse direction (i.e. right to left) when you want to play forwards from close to (either side of) the cursor. Space is not required.
I'll probably mark this as a bug as I think part of it could be described as such, and I doubt it would ever be dealt with as a Feature Request with a couple of votes.
Gale