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More on groups:
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* A clip always has an innermost group. If only one clip is affected by an operation, it can be done directly inside the group.
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* Groups are in this case more like a tag on clips – for running the operations, there are only clips on the tracks. Groups may change *which clips* are affected by an operation and *which group* the result is assigned to, but not *how* the operation works.
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* A clip always has an innermost group.
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### Insert Mode
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* Clips on the target track follow the insert mode rules
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* Clips on other tracks are cut and shifted to the right :question:
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* Locked tracks are not affected
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* Groups: :question:
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* Groups: When there is a clip at the insert position, the newly inserted clip could be added to the same group as the existing clip (unless it is only a group of the video and the corresponding audio stream).
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When clip already is in timeline:
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:question:
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### Overwrite Mode
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When moving a clip to the timeline:
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* Clips on other tracks should not change or be blanked in the insert region. :question:
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* Groups: The new clip overwrites some existing clips. It may make sense to add the new clip to the innermost group which the overwritten/changed clips have in common.
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### Extract Mode
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* Clips on other tracks are extracted as well to maintain sync amongst tracks.
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* Groups: As clip material is only removed, there are only items removed from groups.
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## Other ideas
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* Snap cursor to clip boundaries in the timeline, e.g. when holding Shift → workflow: Snap to end of a clip, then insert clip there with `V` in insert mode
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