2015-11-20 23:01 GMT+01:00 Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com>: > > > On 20 Nov 2015, at 17:52, Skip Lentz <skip.le...@inria.fr> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > >> On Nov 20, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Yuriy Tymchuk <yuriy.tymc...@me.com> > wrote: > >> is Epicea integrated already? > > > > No, not yet I think. > > > >> If so, is it possible to apply all the changes to code (without doits) > since the last image save? I think that it should be really helpful because > searching for changes and cherry-picking them is a pain. > > > > You can see the lost changes in the ‘Old sessions’ browser (in the World > menu). You have to then open the appropriate session, the timestamp shows > when they were last modified. Open the one when you crashed the image, or > whatever happened. This will open the log browser. > > I cannot find ‘Old sessions’. Where is it? Is it something new, or it’s > “Tools > Recover lost changes…" thing that was always there? >
Yes, “Tools > Recover lost changes…" the session browser is gone. It was just a list of last save timestamp. Now the Recover lost changes just shows *all* changes. But beware, recovering from this changes browser does not always work - some times the order is wrong :( > > Cheers. > Uko > > > > > As of now you have to manually select all events (using shift you can > select a range of events in the log).Then you have to redo them in one go > by right clicking the selection. > > Double check the changes for the time being as the redoing and undoing > functionality is still being tested. For example, right now you will get an > error when you redo (or undo) a class comment change. I will try to fix > this bug right now. > > > >> Later this can be improved, so before the changes are applied you see > the condensed diff. > > > > Yea that would be nice.. Also functionality for in the special case of > recovering changes should really be there.. > > > > Skip > > >