Hello, I tried your changes... but I'm not convinced that limiting the undo/redo to just one action is good enough (at least for me): if I'm doing multiple operations I might realize that more than just the last one was wrong (for example, if I'm organizing my photos, moving them from separate folders in a common folder... a one-level undo is not very forgiving if the user doesn't realize his mistakes as soon as they happen.
Plus, there seems to be a problem... - Create folder - Move it to trash (CTRL+DEL) - Undo Trash - Redo Trash ... boom! Just "Redo" is available A. 2012/1/27 Amos Brocco <amos.bro...@gmail.com> > Hello, > I tried your changes... but I'm not convinced that limiting the undo/redo > to just one action is good enough (at least for me): if I'm doing multiple > operations I might realize that more than just the last one was wrong (for > example, if I'm organizing my photos, moving them from separate folders > in a common folder... a one-level undo is not very forgiving if the user > doesn't realize his mistakes as soon as they happen. > > Plus, there seems to be a problem... > > - Create folder > - Move it to trash (CTRL+DEL) > - Undo Trash > - Redo Trash > > ... boom! Just "Redo" is available > > A. > > > > > 2012/1/21 Cosimo Cecchi <cosi...@gnome.org> > >> On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 14:02 -0500, Cosimo Cecchi wrote: >> >> > Overall it's looking good anyway; I won't have much time to work on >> > this, but I think with some help we could get this merged for 3.4. >> >> Turned out I found time to work on this today, and I basically >> implemented what I said in my previous mail and merged this to master :) >> >> Testing and bug reports are appreciated since it's quite a bit of code. >> There's a known bug where sometimes the "Redo" menu item looks >> insensitive (but it's actually not), but I haven't figured out why it's >> happening, might be a GTK bug. >> >> Cheers, >> Cosimo >> >> >
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