the manual is correct and the switched off history items stay in there.
it's possible that your image triggers default settings which enable
modules but those don't show up in the history stack (highlight clipping
for raw images for example). arguably this is much less of an issue
nowadays that user-created defaults don't exist any more.

j.


On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 3:40 AM, Jean-Luc Coulon
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> In the user manuel, there is written (3.3.3):
>
> "Hitting “compress history stack” generates the shortest history stack
> "that produces the current image, i.e. suppressing all de-activated
> "modules. This also will discard all modules above the currently
> "selected one.
>
> But, if I've several modules activated/de-activated, the ones that
> appear twice or more are "compressed" but de-activated modules are still
> there.
>
> Is the manual wrong or is it a bug (or maybe an undocumented feature)?
>
> Regards
>
> Jean-Luc
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