I propose two interesting changes that are strictly not urgent
I find the position of the “devices” annoying because they are not in letter order, i.e. C, D, E, F, G, H
I don’t know if I’m the only one who noticed this.
In the image you see programmable buttons in red. I have several native Video folders and several Audio folders.
It could be interesting to be able to click quickly without going through the Device list
The “options” button at the top right has a “bookmarks button” option you can enable to save folders you use a lot.
The device order might come from a KDE widget, I’m not sure offhand if we have control over that (and I’m on Linux, so I don’t see drives like the windows implementation to be able to test/tweak this).
The use of letters to designate disks is specific to Windows.
In the case of a linux system, or bsd, the naming is different. This is why software originally developed for Linux does not offer alphabetical sorting, even under Windows.
Thanks, I saw the button on the top right that I will use. It could be interesting to make it enabled by default so that the careless ones notice it. The idea of programmable buttons to make the operation with a click is still valid
About the order of the disks if I remember correctly on Ubuntu I see them in order but I rarely use Linux
That one might be a little harder/more complicated in practice. The programmable toolbars that exist in the main window really only let you add actions that already exist somewhere as a menu option or button or the like, they don’t let you define your own buttons from the UI.
But if the bookmarks still don’t really do it for you, and you have a clear idea of how you’d like this to work (how you’d like to edit/program them and what things you’d like them to be able to do), or other changes that would improve the usability of this dialog, then the kdenlive bug tracker is the right place to make concrete feature requests.
We do like people to discuss and refine them here first, but having them in the bug tracker is what moves them from “I have an idea” to “I have a plan”.