On 11/4/04 19:04, "Sune Foldager" cryo@diku.dk wrote:
On 5. nov 2004, at 3:06, R. Strachan wrote:
In a graphics application (Photoshop Elements), there's Undo, Step Forward, and Step Backwards. In my limited use of PE, I've found Undo is like a character by character undo. Step Backwards is chunk based undo. Step Backwards undoes a group of pen strokes, or actions. Like a group of brush strokes.
Undo reverts one of the brush strokes. I hope y'all can understand what I'm trying to explain. Could something similar be done in TM?
Sounds complicated... I like better that both discrete (like it is now) and block undo/redo will be available for instance on cmd-z and cmd-opt-z for undo. Then, which one binds to what should be a preferences setting. I would like cmd-z to be discrete undo; I imagine most others would like it the other way around.
My descriptions always sound more complicated than actual use :-)
How you imagine what others would like is how PE has it.
Step Forward is cmd-y
Step Backward is cmd-z
Undo is cmd-option-z
If the option to swap the key combos were available, it might make things easier for many people but I also think that too many customizations can get in the way of functionality.