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BillyBoy wrote on 8/1/2003, 5:12 PM
Look under shortcut keys in onlilne help for a detailed list. Shift + F8 is suppose to jump to markers for example.

When I refer to 'online' help I mean the built-in help thus 'on-line' help system, not going online as in the Internet. ;-)
Flack wrote on 8/1/2003, 5:21 PM
Yes I have found them, but it still does not mention about going to a slot in time on the timeline.. Like I said I used to use MSP and it had a goto where you could put the timecode in and you went straight to that time slot in your project.... Does Vagas do this ?...


MJ.
BillyBoy wrote on 8/1/2003, 6:12 PM
I prefer just to scub to the location, it only take a second or two. However if you know the exact time reference you can enter it in the lower right below the timeline track area. Hit enter and your cursor is there.
Flack wrote on 8/1/2003, 7:11 PM
Billyboy

Thanks I will try that.. I like the way Vagas uses the mouse wheel I have used that to find my way around in the timeline and its very fast with this method. I was a MSP users for years but the more I use Vagas the more I like it...



thanks MJ.
jsteehl wrote on 8/1/2003, 11:21 PM
Bottom right hand corner. Double click on the 3rd box in (cursor position) and input the time OR press cntl G.

Come on guys that was an easy one :)

-Jason S.