<< (except for the well known fact that not every action can be undone). >> Is it also filed as a bug ? Unless a user is warned their next action cannot be undone, every action should be undo-able? It may be a feature not yet implemented but in the overall usage of Scribus it is a bug??
<< Well, what I find frustrating is that if I am doing something by mistake (that can not be undone) and then tries to undo it, some older action gets undone. >> Totally agree. The only help seems if you use the undo option from the top Edit menu option you are given a clue as to what it is undoing. But this may slow you down and in the case of inserting a text frame, then making several separate text changes and only be offered the undo option of "Undo: Create Text1" is not exactly helpful. Not being able to undo minor textual changes seems to be a significant missing feature if not intended and a bug if intended. Or Peter If you have a nice big screen the "Action History" window seems an even better option in terms of seeing a more detailed list of what can be done and undone and that you can pick individual older actions to undo or redo. If your screen real estate is big enough you can leave it open at a reasonable size of to the side. Except of course undoing textual changes do not appear .... << I think that to help with this the undo should change focus to the undone item, so I can see what was undone (becuse it makes more sense to see what was undone than to see what was not undone). >> Good idea
