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- $\begingroup$ How perfect would you like it to be? As in what specific elements would you have liked it to have? $\endgroup$jVincent– jVincent2014-07-13 20:23:42 +00:00Commented Jul 13, 2014 at 20:23
- $\begingroup$ @jVincent Speaking as someone who had to think about every aspect of the system, I'm always seeing lots of bugs and limitations, many of which might be rarely noticed outside of Wolfram. In some cases, things that should be undoable but aren't. In some cases, undo falls over and does the wrong thing (I have significant internal consistency checks that tend to prevent undo from causing harm, but it will stop and wipe the undo stack in such a case). But my own priority/embarrassment list might not match those found by users. So, we'll see what the community judgment is. :) $\endgroup$John Fultz– John Fultz2014-07-15 17:34:38 +00:00Commented Jul 15, 2014 at 17:34
- 2$\begingroup$ Awesome! First complaint: I should be able to hold down ⌘Z or ⇧⌘Z and have it repeatedly undo/redo :) $\endgroup$jtbandes– jtbandes2014-07-17 08:00:52 +00:00Commented Jul 17, 2014 at 8:00
- $\begingroup$ @jtbandes Thanks for the complaint (really!)...that's a pretty decent suggestion. It's odd that I've never tried that before despite the fact that I commonly do it in text editors. $\endgroup$John Fultz– John Fultz2014-07-28 00:57:31 +00:00Commented Jul 28, 2014 at 0:57
- $\begingroup$ Can you please take a look at this? It seems to be a bug in the undo feature (confirmed by Rolf). I'm just posting that here since you implemented the feature :) $\endgroup$Öskå– Öskå2015-01-16 19:46:23 +00:00Commented Jan 16, 2015 at 19:46
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