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Request for commands to implement #203
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Are you referring to keywords? If so, LR makes it harder than it should be for a plugin to add keywords. I might attack that in a later version.
Currently you can allocate 20 develop presets. Do you need more? How many? |
-> yes, I referring to keywords. It would be nice to tag the selected photo(s) just by pushing a key. -> devolp presets: as much as possible ;-). in addition to a lot of film simulation presets, I have a lot develop presets defined to use as "short cuts". It would be nice to use them with "hotkeys". |
In next release, presets increased to 40. That's as far as I can go without making the dialog box too big. Added toggle information. Don't know if there is a zoom direct to 1:1 shortcut or a zoom direct to 'fill' shortcut. What type of "snapshot" are you talking about? What is the keyboard shortcut? Import and export also added. |
Hi rsjaffe Thanks for your awesome work!!!! I was wondering if there was a keystoke to Switch crop between portrait and landscape orientation or vice versa whilst in the crop mode (x) I have a feeling that (x) may already be allocated to flag/reject a photo... Ps Thanks for all your hard work... Cheers |
-> Z toggle zoom view between 1:1 zoom and Fit into window
In the Develop module "Create Snapshot WIN:Ctrl N , MAC:Cmd N" |
With the keyboard shortcuts, the label doesn't really matter, only the keyboard shortcut. I had attached labels to make it easier for people to find what they need--if there already is an x command, even though it's labeled flag/reject a photo, it can be used to switch orientation. I will probably add it into the develop section, too, so that it's easier to find. Since the application is database-driven, it's pretty easy to add commands like that--I just add it in the database with the right flags, then generate the code to copy and paste into all the right places (and generate new documentation). |
See #31 |
Hello rsjaffe,
I really appreciate MIDI2LR. thank you for your work.
I would like to kindly request some commands I miss to allocate.
I don't know if technical possible but it would be great to allocate tags to keys and tag the photos then directly.
regards
phaul
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