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On Sun, 2011-11-13 at 06:23 -0800, rotwang wrote: 
Hi Drew, In which case two things ;-
First if it can't or won't apply fade-in fade-out etc. why are they offered?

When I select the video object ONLY the operations which I CAN perform on it
should be offered.

Good point - it would certainly be a better situation if those actions not 
valid for a given media type where not displayed or at least not selectable, 
IMO.



Second they SHOULD be useable because, whatever the internals of the system
may be, from the point of view of the author of a presentation there is NO
difference between a static photo and a video clip. I think I need to raise
this as a bug report, because for me its a complete show-stopper.


Well, that is something you could do. I think I would go with two requests,
one on disabling selections that are not valid and a second about making
some or all of those animations available. 

Are you familiar with our issue system?

Best wishes,

//drew



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