Just now, while editing a couple of notes, I used Ctrl-Z to recover a recent 
delete and was surprised that it took action on the main source code I was 
working on.

Thinking it was a focus issue I tried a few time clicking on the scribble text 
before actually doing the Ctrl-Z, same result though - the Ctrl-Z acted on the 
main editor. Then I tried with Ctrl-Y to redo, and that too acted on the main 
editor. Normal cut/copy/paste actions are local to scribble though.

I submit that, if implementing the Undo and Redo functions in the scribble box 
is too complicated, at least disabling those functions in the main editor would 
be wise. After all, the scribble box could be covering the code editor's window.

Geany: 1.38
GTK+ v3.24.34 and GLib v2.74.3
Slackware64 15.0


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