![]() ![]() I dare anyone to tell me this behavior is expected and correct. I have two timelines, both THE VERY SAME RESOLUTION, with all the scaling taken care of in the first one, but still, when the first one is included into the other, it does not work as it absolutely should. (apparently I'm not allowed to post links directly, so please just copy to your browser, sorry for the inconvenience) But today, a whole year later after I came accross my first issues of this kind, I believe I found a case, which is just ridiculous and it drives me absolutely mad. all of them with no decent or definitive answer, prefferably from the staff. And there's been a lot of topics about this, like theese, just for example: ![]() I've put up with all those weird little things connected with scaling timelines when including them in another timelines. ![]()
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