Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Japanese term or phrase:
タイムライン Timeline
English translation:
timeline
Japanese term
タイムライン Timeline
2.映像の末尾にスクロールする。(または映像の末尾へヘッダを移動)
3.元に戻すを実行する。するとタイムラインにはスライドが表示されない。タイムライン上の時間は元に戻す前の時間、すなわちビデオ挿入により長くなった映像の末尾を指している。左スクロールボタンで0秒がタイムライン上に見えるまでスクロールすると、スクロールの状態が正常に戻る。
「先頭へ」「末尾へ」の動き確認。
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What is Timeline used for?
3 +4 | timeline | casey |
5 | Timeline bar | sanjainihongo |
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Proposed translations
timeline
Timeline bar
Timeline slider resets after each clip/track.
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