Ctrl does not appear to be properly mapped to command (since ctrl + click is a special behavior on Macs). As a result, attempts to copy multiple frames by ctrl+dragging them only moves the frames to the new location without copying them. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open/create a multiple frame animation .kra file. 2. Select multiple frames. 3. Attempt to copy them by ctrl + dragging them to somewhere else on the timeline. Actual Results: The selected frames are moved to their new location. Expected Results: The selected frames are copied to their new location.
And cmd+drag doesn't do anything?
No, cmd+drag doesn't do anything either. Sorry I forgot to mention that. I tried other meta keys too. No dice.
Okay it works now, but only if you press the meta key during the drag rather than at the start or before the drag, and only with the alt key. As for the actual alt key function, I have no idea about it. Should we fix it so that it should use cmd instead of alt and try and figure out why the actual alt function doesn't work on OSX?
*** Bug 377211 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Git commit a8794861b7bb8c3d719291197680d11977b2dbe3 by Ivan Yossi. Committed on 11/10/2018 at 09:42. Pushed by ivany into branch 'master'. Summary: Ctrl+drag in the Timeline to copy multiple frames not working OSX Reviewers: #krita Tags: #krita Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16107 M +3 -0 plugins/dockers/animation/timeline_frames_view.cpp https://commits.kde.org/krita/a8794861b7bb8c3d719291197680d11977b2dbe3