On 22/05/2017 21:27, Guillermo Rozas wrote:
Be careful not to confuse the history stack (on the left of darkroom)
and the list of active modules (on the right).
Ok, sorry, perhaps I didn't understand what you meant in the previous
answer with:
> When you
> apply a style that contains modules that already are in the history
> stack you're not applying the module twice, you're just replacing the
> original instance of the module by the new one in the style (possibly
> with different options).
I was just trying to understand whether there was a way to avoid
duplicates in the history stack - a situation that happens to when *my*
style has the some overlapping actions from the default style.
Not an issue, I will just avoid them in my style presets.
Also, I understand that in order to delete duplicated, I just need to
compress the stack (that's the number one thing I've learned when
started using DT).
Anyway, everything's clear now. Again, thanks for your support.
Regards,
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