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  • Mar 02, 2009
    r72 ( * movieLayer) committed by david.haselberger   -   * movieLayer
    * movieLayer
  • Mar 02, 2009
    r71 ( * autosave WindowSize * autosave SplitViewSize) committed by david.haselberger   -   * autosave WindowSize * autosave SplitViewSize
    * autosave WindowSize * autosave SplitViewSize

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  • Dec 22, 2008
    issue 22 (Text Zoom) reported by david.haselberger   -   Text-Zoom Support
    Text-Zoom Support
  • Dec 22, 2008
    issue 21 (MovieView -> Different handling of audio- or video material) reported by david.haselberger   -   Close MovieView if audio-file was selected ReOpen, when movie file is selected Calculate appropriate height and length
    Close MovieView if audio-file was selected ReOpen, when movie file is selected Calculate appropriate height and length
  • Oct 26, 2008
    issue 20 (Settings not remembered on relaunch) commented on by david.haselberger   -   Thanks for the report!
    Thanks for the report!
  • Oct 26, 2008
    issue 20 (Settings not remembered on relaunch) Owner changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Owner: david.haselberger
    Owner: david.haselberger
  • Oct 26, 2008
    issue 20 (Settings not remembered on relaunch) reported by ericji   -   What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Quitting normally and relaunching. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I would like Transcriptions to preserve all my settings (e.g., window placement and size, column size and arrangement) after quitting. Unfortunately, it doesn't. The window must be re-expanded, and the columns -- for example, I like to expand the text column so that it takes up 90% of the screen and expand the text text substitutions to hide the video block -- must all be dragged back into place. (See attached screenshot for an idea.) A bonus would be to have Transcriptions automatically load the last AV clip used. As it stands now, I have to reopen the document and then reopen the clip separately, which often means hunting through folders and files to relocate it. Perhaps there's a way to link a text document with a specific AV file, or a shortcut section with recently opened files? What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? v .81; OS X 10.5.5 with all updates. Please provide any additional information below. No additional info, just a word of thanks for offering this app. It's made transcribing, something I absolutely dread, much easier.
    What steps will reproduce the problem? 1. Quitting normally and relaunching. What is the expected output? What do you see instead? I would like Transcriptions to preserve all my settings (e.g., window placement and size, column size and arrangement) after quitting. Unfortunately, it doesn't. The window must be re-expanded, and the columns -- for example, I like to expand the text column so that it takes up 90% of the screen and expand the text text substitutions to hide the video block -- must all be dragged back into place. (See attached screenshot for an idea.) A bonus would be to have Transcriptions automatically load the last AV clip used. As it stands now, I have to reopen the document and then reopen the clip separately, which often means hunting through folders and files to relocate it. Perhaps there's a way to link a text document with a specific AV file, or a shortcut section with recently opened files? What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? v .81; OS X 10.5.5 with all updates. Please provide any additional information below. No additional info, just a word of thanks for offering this app. It's made transcribing, something I absolutely dread, much easier.
  • Sep 30, 2008
    r70 ( * grab interface) committed by david.haselberger   -   * grab interface
    * grab interface
  • Sep 30, 2008
    r69 ( * timestamp Replay feature added) committed by david.haselberger   -   * timestamp Replay feature added
    * timestamp Replay feature added
  • Sep 26, 2008
    issue 19 (MovieView -> Show Response for dragOperation) reported by david.haselberger   -   MovieView should indicate whether dragged file is accepted or not
    MovieView should indicate whether dragged file is accepted or not
  • Sep 26, 2008
    issue 18 (TimestampButton -> Size should match FontSize of Text) reported by david.haselberger   -   Timestamp Botton clips when FontSize is not default.
    Timestamp Botton clips when FontSize is not default.
  • Sep 20, 2008
    issue 17 (TimestampButton: Check firstResponder when interacting with ...) reported by david.haselberger   -   Make Button only enable when textview is firstResponder
    Make Button only enable when textview is firstResponder
  • Sep 20, 2008
    r68 ( * UI changes) committed by david.haselberger   -   * UI changes
    * UI changes
  • Sep 20, 2008
    r67 ( * wordCount changes) committed by david.haselberger   -   * wordCount changes
    * wordCount changes
  • Sep 20, 2008
    r66 ( * better wordCount * better UI) committed by david.haselberger   -   * better wordCount * better UI
    * better wordCount * better UI
  • Sep 18, 2008
    issue 16 (Fix SVN-Repository) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: fixed
    Status: fixed
  • Sep 18, 2008
    r65 ( * textView bug fixed) committed by david.haselberger   -   * textView bug fixed
    * textView bug fixed
  • Sep 17, 2008
    r64 ( * new Version with fixed SVN ) committed by david.haselberger   -   * new Version with fixed SVN
    * new Version with fixed SVN
  • Sep 17, 2008
    r63 committed by david.haselberger
  • Sep 15, 2008
    issue 16 (Fix SVN-Repository) reported by david.haselberger   -   Fix SVN-Repository
    Fix SVN-Repository
  • Sep 15, 2008
    r62 ( * updated version (0.8.1)) committed by david.haselberger   -   * updated version (0.8.1)
    * updated version (0.8.1)
  • Sep 15, 2008
    r61 ( * delete updated version) committed by david.haselberger   -   * delete updated version
    * delete updated version
  • Sep 15, 2008
    issue 15 (Decompose MyDocument Controller) reported by david.haselberger   -   Implement view controllers, decompose MyDocument class
    Implement view controllers, decompose MyDocument class
  • Sep 13, 2008
    r60 ( * updated version) committed by david.haselberger   -   * updated version
    * updated version
  • Sep 13, 2008
    r59 committed by david.haselberger
  • Sep 13, 2008
    r58 ( * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new ti...) committed by david.haselberger   -   * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new time format
    * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new time format
  • Sep 13, 2008
    r57 ( * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new ti...) committed by david.haselberger   -   * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new time format
    * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new time format
  • Sep 13, 2008
    r56 ( * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new ti...) committed by david.haselberger   -   * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new time format
    * minSize,maxSize, preferences changes, view issues, new time format
  • Sep 09, 2008
    issue 13 (Add a toolbar) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: WontFix
    Status: WontFix
  • Aug 11, 2008
    issue 14 (Leopard's Spaces and USB Footswitch) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
  • Aug 11, 2008
    r55 ( * new version ) committed by david.haselberger   -   * new version
    * new version
  • Aug 11, 2008
    r54 ( * new version ) committed by david.haselberger   -   * new version
    * new version
  • Aug 07, 2008
    r53 ( * new Version 0.8) committed by david.haselberger   -   * new Version 0.8
    * new Version 0.8
  • Aug 07, 2008
    r52 ( * new Version 0.8) committed by david.haselberger   -   * new Version 0.8
    * new Version 0.8
  • Aug 07, 2008
    r51 committed by david.haselberger
  • Jul 27, 2008
    issue 12 (Printing) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
  • Jul 27, 2008
    issue 11 (tool tips) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
  • Jul 27, 2008
    issue 9 (TextView wordwrap error) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
  • Jul 27, 2008
    issue 7 (Add TIMESTAMP Menu item) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
  • Jul 27, 2008
    issue 4 (Line numbers) Status changed by david.haselberger   -  
    Status: Fixed
    Status: Fixed
  • Jul 27, 2008
    r50 (* new data) committed by david.haselberger   -   * new data
    * new data
  • Jul 27, 2008
    r49 (* delete old data) committed by david.haselberger   -   * delete old data
    * delete old data
  • Jul 27, 2008
    r48 (* delete old data) committed by david.haselberger   -   * delete old data
    * delete old data
  • Jul 27, 2008
    r47 (* delete old data) committed by david.haselberger   -   * delete old data
    * delete old data
  • Jul 27, 2008
    r46 (* new working folder) committed by david.haselberger   -   * new working folder
    * new working folder
  • Jul 24, 2008
    issue 14 (Leopard's Spaces and USB Footswitch) reported by steffen.blaschke   -   Dear David, the USB Footswitch provides shortcuts to CTRL+1 and CTRL+2, which Transcriptions uses to play and stop audio/video. Unfortunately, if Spaces are enabled, Leopard's default for CTRL+1 and CTRL+2 is to switch to space 1 and 2, respectively. In order for Transcriptions to work with the USB footswitch and Leopard's Spaces, I could change the default settings for Spaces, but I really don't want to do that. It would certainly be more convenient to have Transcriptions temporarily disable CTRL+1 and CTRL+2 as global shortcuts and instead map them onto audio/video control. Other than that, great work! Best, Steffen.
    Dear David, the USB Footswitch provides shortcuts to CTRL+1 and CTRL+2, which Transcriptions uses to play and stop audio/video. Unfortunately, if Spaces are enabled, Leopard's default for CTRL+1 and CTRL+2 is to switch to space 1 and 2, respectively. In order for Transcriptions to work with the USB footswitch and Leopard's Spaces, I could change the default settings for Spaces, but I really don't want to do that. It would certainly be more convenient to have Transcriptions temporarily disable CTRL+1 and CTRL+2 as global shortcuts and instead map them onto audio/video control. Other than that, great work! Best, Steffen.
 
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