That would mean having to learn how to use I3... which I'm not sure is worth it.
The minor inconvenience now is opening it, finding the expand window button, and clicking it.
It seems silly. But it's really annoying to open a new clip and have it appear in a new position, and repeat the process.
It's a split-second task, but that doesn't stop it from being irritating.
As I mentioned, the current behavior could have advantages. For example, opening multiple editors for several clips and placing one below the other for tracking.
However, the ghost track is better for that... and on the other hand, monitors aren't usually large enough to make it viable. I don't know the real practical advantage of having multiple editors open.
But that's just my thought and it's a minor thing that maybe only bothers only me :)
That would mean having to learn how to use I3... which I'm not sure is worth it.
The minor inconvenience now is opening it, finding the expand window button, and clicking it.
It seems silly. But it's really annoying to open a new clip and have it appear in a new position, and repeat the process.
It's a split-second task, but that doesn't stop it from being irritating.
As I mentioned, the current behavior could have advantages. For example, opening multiple editors for several clips and placing one below the other for tracking.
However, the ghost track is better for that... and on the other hand, monitors aren't usually large enough to make it viable. I don't know the real practical advantage of having multiple editors open.
But that's just my thought and it's a minor thing that maybe only bothers only me :)