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"Stop all clips" doesn't take newly added clips into account
is this true:
"Stop all clips" doesn't take newly added clips into account. Every time I add a new clip, I have to remove and re-add the "Stop all clips" action from the button to include the new clip.
It's as if "Stop all clips" maintains an internal list of clips to stop, which doesn't get updated (or extended) when new clips are added.
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What happens if you save and reopen the project?
To reconstruct the bug:
Duplicate a clip.
Start this new one (play).
Press a button wit "Stop All Clips".
The clip correctly switches from play to stop.
Make a second clip insert (same copy source) .
Start this new one (play).
Press a button with "Stop All Clips".
The clip will NOT be stopped
If you go into the button and refresh "stop all clips" (switch to an other option, then back to stop all clips), then it works
I understand. That is an issue which is addressed in the coming update.
I am asking if instead of refreshing the stop action, if saving and reopening the project (which can be done by re-selecting the project from the recent projects pop-down) corrects the issue. That seems to work and is probably quicker than re-editing the widget.