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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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* Mouse: When thinking of the overwrite mode as of covering the timeline are a with another clip, moving that other clip away would again reveal the clip below (the undo operation of overwrite). So ideally, in overwrite mode, moving a clip around would first restore the original section and then overwrite the target section. However it is questionable if that is feasible. :question:
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* Clips on other tracks should not change or be blanked in the insert region. :white_check_mark:
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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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* Spacer tool:
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* When moving content to the right, there is no difference to insert mode as nothing can be overwritten.
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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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* Spacer Tool: :question:
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* Spacer Tool: Should probably be disabled in Extract Mode :question:
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