To give a contrary opinion I consider the history stack is more than
sufficient for any reasonable purpose. Like all things if an improved version
were made available I would no doubt appreciate it - but there are many, many
things I would rather the devs spent their time on and they seem to have the
priorities pretty well sorted at the moment.
Rgds,
Rob.
From: Ferdinand von Bozen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 14 May 2013 07:16
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Darktable-users] Feature Request: Open up the module when user
click on module history.
In my opinion the history stack isn't very useful except to have a quick
overview which modules are in the pipeline relative to a image.
It would be really great to have a granular undo/redo feature (separate from
the history stack)
kind regards
Ferdinand
> On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 05:26:54PM +0200, Marie-No?lle Augendre wrote:
>>> > If I'm not mistaken, with the current procedure, you loose all the
>>> work
>>> > that has already been done after this module if you access it via
>>> the
>>> > history.
>>> >
>>>
>>> Yes I do this sometimes by mistake when I click on an history item to
>>> look "older" version and forgot to click back on the top one before
>>> using modules, I loose everything above :(
>>>
>>> It's another subject, but I think this "history reset" should be
>>> protected a bit more (maybe an are you sure yes/no question?).
>>>
>>> Let's open a feature request for this ;)
>>>
>>> http://www.darktable.org/redmine/issues/9421
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