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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 01 9:10 pm)
It was a requested feature. Somehow you are suppose to be able to look at a collapsed part and know how many channels have a movement on them. An A means all channels (although that is not true as scaling may not be changed yet you have an A). The issue is if it says 3 how do you know which 3 channels have a key? Until you open up the collapsed part and see the sub-parts it is a mystery. What it does do is slow down large time lines as it has to calculate those numbers each time you collapse or un-collapse a part. It is called software improvement as it shows people that you are listening to their requests, but not really adding useful function and it is easy to do as it has no effect on existing functionality.
Poser 5, 6, 7, 8, Poser Pro 9 (2012), 10 (2014), 11, 12, 13
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I was wondering what the numbers and letters on each keyframe means i can seem to find in the manual