Edaqa Mortoray
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It seems to happen when I switch workspaces.
I need to close Premiere and relaunch to get my mouse cursor back.
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This would be great for non-linear workflows, where there's a lot of back-and-forth between premiere and Adobe. You don't always know what the templates should look like until you've seen them placed in the timeline.
I'd be fine with a simple way to update. Like selecting the template in the project window and choosing a reimport option.
I think this is most useful for working with templates in a shared library, when the back-and-forth process is most likely.
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Yes, this would be great from a CEP panel.
I currently generate a whole bunch of individual keyframes to do my own easing.
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As a relatively new user of Adobe products, the lack of consistency between them is frustrating.
Many of the key commands also have no matching menu item, so discovering them is unlikely. With consistency at least I'd have a better chance of finding them between the products.
I understand the problem of backwards compatibility, but I'd at least like the option of "Unified Interface" between the products.