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The Keyframes Editor is used to adjust the timing of clips, effects, and keyframes.
Keyframes Editor Control Summary
At the top, a series of zoom and framing controls let you adjust the work area containing
the layers.
A Horizontal zoom control lets you scale the size of the editor.
A Zoom to Fit button fits the width of all layers to the current width of the Keyframes
Editor.
A Zoom to Rect tool lets you draw a rectangle to define an area of the Keyframes Editor
to zoom into.
A Sort pop-up menu lets you sort or filter the tracks in various ways.
An Option menu provides access to many other ways of filtering tracks and controlling
visible options.
A timeline ruler provides a time reference, as well as a place in which you can scrub
the playhead.
At the left, a track header contains the name of each layer, as well as controls governing
that layer.
A lock button lets you prevent a particular layer from being changed.
Nodes that have been keyframed have a disclosure control, which when opened
displays a keyframe track for each animated parameter.
In the middle, the actual editing area displays all layers and keyframe tracks available in the
current composition.
At the bottom-left, Time Stretch and Spreadsheet mode controls provide additional ways to
manipulate keyframes.
At the bottom right, the Time/TOffset/TScale drop-down menu and value fields let you
numerically alter the position of selected keyframes either absolutely, relatively, or based on
their distance from the playhead.
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