Richard,

>But as far as the engine goes, deletion of objects when the pointer tool
>is active should be completely undoable.  I just tried a few deletions
>in both Rev and MC and they worked fine.

I re-tested also. Try this. 1. Select several objects. 2. Hit your Delete
key. 3. Click anywhere on your stack. 4. Now, hit your Undo key. It does not
undo the deletion of objects.

I believe this is because of the one-step undo combined with a lack of
discrimination between an action worthy of undo vs. one that never has to be
undone (ie. a mouse click, itself). When my objects disappeared, I clicked
all over in disbelief that they could be gone without warning.

Again, simplest answer for this right now is an, "Are you sure..."
confirmation message, before deleting objects. Trying to write a real undo
is a major undertaking.

-Jim

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Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 7:28 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: resume rev backdrop on top bug?


Jim Bufalini wrote:
> Twice I had a group of objects selected, with settings, positioning and
> script. I thought I had clicked into an email and hit the delete key.
> Unfortunately, the Rev IDE was still the active window and poof everything
> was gone. And, as we all know, there is no Undo (at least not that I'm
aware
> of in 2.51). Anyone have an Undo?




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