Hi,
Joseph writes:
Hi Craig,
Technically, there is already an "undo" feature: if you want to lose
changes
that you've added, simply pres BACKSPACE with Q (CTRL+Q, right?), then
press
Y to revert the document to the previous state.
Hmmm, I thought the backspace with q keystroke would not only reverse the
changes, but force you to abandon Keyword altogether. That's certainly not
what I'd want in most situations. I may make some changes that I want to
keep, then really screw up and want to get rid of the mistake. With
backspace-q or ctrl+q, it's an all-or-nothing proposition. Sure I may lose
the bad change that I introduced, butt I also lose the good stuff, too, and
that's a potentially time-consuming drag.
We need a *real* undo command that will let you reverse the last significant
change and let you continue working without having to exit and restart
Keyword.
Tom
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