GNU TeXmacs - Bugs: bug #44935, Some changes cannot be undone with...
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bug #44935: Some changes cannot be undone with "undo" command
Submitter: | Punto Di Rosso <puntodirosso> | ||
Submitted: | Mon 27 Apr 2015 08:30:05 AM UTC | ||
Category: | Editor | Priority: | 5 - Normal |
Item Group: | Error | Status: | Postponed |
Privacy: | Public | Assigned to: | vdhoeven |
Originator Name: | Open/Closed: | Accepted | |
Release: | None | Release: | 1.99.2 |
Fixed Release: | None | Fixed Release: | |
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Fri 23 Jun 2017 04:12:50 PM UTC, comment #2: |
Joris van der Hoeven <vdhoeven> |
Thu 23 Mar 2017 06:43:44 PM UTC, comment #1: Actually several other changes (that mark the document as changed) are not undoable: style change, page format...
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Philippe Joyez <pjoyez> |
Mon 27 Apr 2015 08:30:05 AM UTC, original submission:
When one changes the alignment of a document (with the menu "Document", "Paragraph...", "Basic" tab), the document is logically marked as modified (an asterisk appears in the title bar).
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Punto Di Rosso <puntodirosso> |
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Date | Changed by | Updated Field | Previous Value | => | Replaced by |
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2017-06-23 | vdhoeven | Item Group | None | Error | |
Status | Confirmed | Postponed | |||
Assigned to | None | vdhoeven | |||
Open/Closed | Open | Accepted | |||
2017-03-23 | pjoyez | Status | None | Confirmed | |
Summary | Changing the alignment of a document cannot be undone with "undo" command | Some changes cannot be undone with "undo" command |
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Yes, only actual modifications of the document are tracked by the undo/redo system. It can indeed be argued that global document settings should be tracked as well, but this would require quite some work with the current way things have been implemented.