Thanks for the suggestion, John.
I guess my point is that if I open the motion effect editor, it means I want to edit a motion effect -- there's nothing else I can do with that interface. So why not automatically add a timewarp to the active clip if there isn't one there already when I open that tool? Or at least make it easy to add the effect from the palette I just opened and made active.
BTW, I think I do get the behaviour you say you want when applying a -100% reverse-motion timewarp -- i.e. it just reverse the frames currently in the timeline. If you normally apply it from a bin, I'd suggest applying it from the effect palette and see if you get a different result. I remember seeing what I considered weird behaviour applying timewarp templates from a bin in the past.
Cheers,
--Michael
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