On Oct 15, 2013, at 3:34 PM, Igor Stasenko <[email protected]> wrote:
> i using cmd-l very very very often..
> it allows me to type any random text in any random place and then all this
> stuff is gone with single key stroke.
> more than that, it marks text back as unmodified, so i do not need to deal
> with browser entering the "commit or cancel" mode,
> asking me stupid questions like "do you want to commit or cancel"
>
> so , it is regression. It is regression just from a single perspective, that
> it adds one more modal dialog which blocks your workflow.
> A proper fix would be is to add the undo command, so if you pressed cmd-l by
> mistake, you can undo it by pressing cmd-z
>
Yes, you are welcome to submit a fix that does that. For now we have a backstop
that makes sure people don't lose code.
Marcus
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