Fusion Tab - Show key markers

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Fusion Tab - Show key markers

PostWed Sep 21, 2022 3:08 pm

Hello Everyone,

In the manual on page 1352 the following is stated.

Showing Key Markers
You can adjust the position of the keyframes in time, without worrying about manipulating splines, by
using the key markers
. The horizontal time axis can show markers that indicate the position of each
keyframe. The display of these markers is enabled by right-clicking in the graph and choosing Show >
Key Markers from the contextual menu, or by clicking on the Show Key Markers button in the toolbar.

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It says "by using the key markers". I have turned them on, and have no idea how to drag them, they aren't selectable. Does anyone have an idea how to "use them"?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: Fusion Tab - Show key markers

PostWed Sep 21, 2022 10:43 pm

Might be easier to do that in the Keyframe window.
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Re: Fusion Tab - Show key markers

PostTue Sep 27, 2022 12:33 pm

Do you know what they mean with the word "use the markers"?
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Re: Fusion Tab - Show key markers

PostTue Sep 27, 2022 2:19 pm

I think it refers to the visualization of the place where a major change is located.
BTW the "show key markers" is also available at the bottom icons menu (I I). When I activate it, I can see color markers where a KF occurs on the tool, but no, it's indeed not selectable which limits a lot its use...
Therefore I think it's just comfortable to be able to see where the kf is without the obligation to potentially scroll down a lot to locate it when you're above in the view...
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Re: Fusion Tab - Show key markers

PostSat Oct 08, 2022 9:16 am

Sam Steti wrote:I think it refers to the visualization of the place where a major change is located.
BTW the "show key markers" is also available at the bottom icons menu (I I). When I activate it, I can see color markers where a KF occurs on the tool, but no, it's indeed not selectable which limits a lot its use...
Therefore I think it's just comfortable to be able to see where the kf is without the obligation to potentially scroll down a lot to locate it when you're above in the view...



Hey Sam,

Thank you for responding. What really got me confused is the the text in the manual literally says : You can adjust the position of the keyframes in time, without worrying about manipulating splines, by
using the key markers.


So it in essence says: adjust the position of the keyframes in time by
using the key markers.


And that ability to do this, cannot be found.
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Re: Fusion Tab - Show key markers

PostSat Oct 08, 2022 9:50 am

True...
I can understand your astonishment
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