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The data entered into the keyframe on each delegated level is the
data in the Current Working Buffer, which is the same as the
Current Switcher State for that level.
Unless otherwise specified (see KF DUR), the duration of the
inserted keyframe is the same as that of the current keyframe.
Any delegated level that does not have a keyframe at that point in
time will have a keyframe inserted just before the current
keyframe.
On the Path. When the Time Cursor is “on-the-path” (not on a
Master Timeline keyframe), the INSeRT BEFORe button is tallied
off and the Insert operation is not allowed.
On a Keyframe. When the Time Cursor is positioned on a Master
Timeline keyframe, INSeRT AFTER inserts a keyframe and its
duration into each delegated level immediately following the
duration of the current keyframe (in other words, just before the
next keyframe). All subsequent keyframes are “rippled” (pushed
out) in time by an amount equal to the newly inserted keyframe
duration. This increases the overall duration of the effect by the
duration of the inserted keyframe.
The data entered into the keyframe on each delegated level is the
data in the Current Working Buffer, which is the same as the
Current Switcher State for that level.
Unless otherwise specified (see
KF DUR), the duration of the
inserted keyframe is the same as that of the current keyframe.
Any delegated level that does not have a keyframe at that point in
time will have a keyframe and its duration inserted just after the
current keyframe. The current time position moves to the time
point of the newly-inserted keyframe.
On the Path. When the Time Cursor is located “on-the-path” (not
on a Master Timeline keyframe), INSeRT AFTER inserts a
keyframe on each delegated level but does not add time to the
overall effect.
Insert
After