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- Real Name: pouya fakhari
In the previous beta of version 20, there was a bug on 720p monitors where switching to the new vertical layout for the Edit page would completely mess up the user interface. Now, with the new 20.2 beta update, this issue has been mostly resolved. However, as shown in the screenshot, it’s still not completely fixed — the lower parts of the preview panel are still messed up. I’d really appreciate it if this issue could be fully resolved for 720p monitors.
A few suggestions and comments as well:
The new keyframe panel is amazing — it's exactly what was needed for working with keyframes in the Edit page! I hope it gets even better with future updates. It has really made working with keyframes in the Edit page much easier and more enjoyable.
Also, one feature that’s noticeably missing is the ability to apply transitions to adjustment layers. This would be extremely useful, and it would be great if this feature could be added.
A few suggestions and comments as well:
The new keyframe panel is amazing — it's exactly what was needed for working with keyframes in the Edit page! I hope it gets even better with future updates. It has really made working with keyframes in the Edit page much easier and more enjoyable.
Also, one feature that’s noticeably missing is the ability to apply transitions to adjustment layers. This would be extremely useful, and it would be great if this feature could be added.
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- This happens when the Inspector panel is opened and the timeline exits the vertical layout in 720 monitor
- Screenshot (84).png (98.19 KiB) Viewed 184 times
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- this is also part of the UI issue in vertical mode, where the area below the preview panel is not properly aligned in 720 monitor
this is also part of the UI issue in vertical mode, where the area below the preview panel is not properly aligned.
this is also part of the UI issue in vertical mode, where the area below the preview panel is not properly aligned. - Screenshot (83).png (126.88 KiB) Viewed 184 times