Sorry for late response,
Ah, now I see that I can ctrl+click to select the items when clicking on transform in dope sheet, thats great, sorry!
I was thinking that it doesn’t work because when I click on a color - it doesn’t highlight the item in dopesheet. Because it’s a slot - not a bone.
But when I click on a slot (which have a key in color property) in the Tree, it does highlight the item in dope sheet.
Also, when I do ctrl+clicking,
when I click on transform properties (TSR) it highlights the items in the tree.
But if I then ctrl+click on a color, it unhighlights the previous selection in the tree and highlights only the slot.
Then if I add to selection another bone, it will highlight only the bone… I have all the items selected, but It’s not highlighted in the Tree..
Basically, adding a color property to selection from dope sheet breaks highlighting of selection in tree, plus doesn’t highlight the item in dope sheet.
I guess that its more something like a bug (?).
Because when I make ctrl+click selection in the tree - it highlights items in the dope sheet nicely.
I think it should highlight it.
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Maybe it’s a bit messy when there is the colour property in dopesheet under the bone, while it’s actually a slot…
Maybe there could be some kind of slot item in dope sheet (now there are just bones), I don’t know…
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I think that the approach you suggested is good.
For example I have a setup like this:
http://www.toastghost.com/wp-content/up ... .18.27.png
… having many bones on 0,0 coordinates makes it difficult to select it in viewport.
I would have to select it in the tree, what is okay.
The button for selecting what’s in dope sheet including bones slots and highlighting them in the tree - yeah that would be great!
And having a hotkey for those buttons would be cool too.
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Yeah, the “suffering” is a strong word 🙂
I guess I’m a bit pampered by other software’s shortcuts 😃
I always want to save as much time as possible so I use shortcuts for nearly everything.
But not everyone does this kind of stuff...
Less time spent, faster it’s done, more money saved from the budget.