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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm currently working with students without much (if any) programming experience, and we're trying to ease the workflow so thought it might be a good use-case to bring up.
We've found a suitable set of settings for a type of videos we're recording a lot of. Here, writing bash scripts is out of the question as it's too programatically tricky. We wrote a generic .settings file to use across videos, but when we click Load settings in the GUI, I'm assuming it's looking for an appropriately named file in the source folder - which means we would have to copy-paste the file and change it's name for every video. (Note this is of course just for the GUI use-case which will be the only one they'll be exposed to)
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be super useful to have the option of opening a file dialog upon clicking Load settings where we can choose the .settings file ourselves, even if it's in a directory far far away.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm currently working with students without much (if any) programming experience, and we're trying to ease the workflow so thought it might be a good use-case to bring up.
We've found a suitable set of settings for a type of videos we're recording a lot of. Here, writing bash scripts is out of the question as it's too programatically tricky. We wrote a generic
.settings
file to use across videos, but when we clickLoad settings
in the GUI, I'm assuming it's looking for an appropriately named file in the source folder - which means we would have to copy-paste the file and change it's name for every video. (Note this is of course just for the GUI use-case which will be the only one they'll be exposed to)Describe the solution you'd like
It would be super useful to have the option of opening a file dialog upon clicking
Load settings
where we can choose the.settings
file ourselves, even if it's in a directory far far away.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: