Why would you want that in the undo stack? You don't have to reach for the mouse, and you don't have to be over the fold icon to unfold it. More importantly its what I (admittedly a newbie, or perhaps more importantly as a newbie) *expected* it to do. Text vs. the representation of text obviously means something to you. The difference is lost on me. If I'm in a word processor and I select some text and make it bold, or change the font, I expect undo to unbold it, or change the font back. Is it really that controversial?
Phil
On Oct 17, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Jeroen wrote:
Phil Aaronson wrote:
- I noticed that the code folding actions are not in the undo stack.
Sort of a bummer. I've caught myself trying to undo a fold only to have some change I made previous to that be undone.
Why would you want that in the undo stack? If you want to undo the folding, just click again on the fold icon... Folding has nothing to do with the text itself, just the representation of it. On the same note: selecting stuff is also not in the undo stack.
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