https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=147812
--- Comment #7 from Eyal Rozenberg <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #6) > We discussed the topic in the design meeting and decided to not change the > current behavior. You should really consider inviting conversation-capable contributors to such meetings. Last time I was invited was reasonably useful, IIRC. But actually - last time I was invited, it was just me and you. Would you mind telling me who was involved in the discussion? > Reasons are > + leads to inconsistency (in view vs. out of view) I disagree. The consistent behavior will be that you only undo something you're seeing. > + unexpected for long-term users That is a valid point. However - it's an argument against any non-trivial behavior change. And this could also be mitigated: 1. Introduce this behavior as opt-in at first (or just forever) 2. The first time one runs Writer after an update to a version supporting this, a small dialog box comes up. > + not applying Undo does not always makes it clear what exactly has been > changed (for example, if you delete one word on a page you wont see it > before you undo) It would bring the cursor to where that word was typed in. Unless you walked > + we give feedback by highlighting the undone part No we don't. > + the example are highly structured Not sure what that means. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
