Yeah, I guessed that is what he was referring to. I was just joking around because of Aztecs rather *cough* lack lustre *cough* undo support. Undo needs to be, umm, Fixed big time. :) Phil > -----Original Message----- > From: aztec-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:aztec-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jordan Wilberding > Sent: Tuesday, 2 July 2002 12:20 PM > To: aztec-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [aztec-users] Re: Version 1.1.1 released > > > > > On Monday 01 July 2002 20:19, Phil wrote: > > This is just fantastic. Thanks a bunch taking the time to do it. > > > > Undo-List which allows one to go back to a cetain point from the > > > list (doing > > > multiple undos at once) > > > > Undo? What is this 'Undo' you speak of. Speak Enlgish Man!!!! :) > > I think he means a feature kind of like photoshop has. > > I am not sure exactly how the undo feature works in Aztec but I > am sure it > stores it somewhere, so each time you do a command it gets added > on top of a > queue, so when a person selects the undo button it finds what the > last command > was and essentially "undos" it by returning the model to the state it was > before that command was executed. > > So basically he is asking for each command that is stored in this > "list" to > be shown in a GUI widget (list box) of some kind so the user can > instead of > clicking undo 20 times, can instead just choose where in that stored list > they want to go back to. > > This should be relatively easy to do, I might even try doing > something with > it tonight. > > I hope this is what he means, if not, he must explain himself if he wants > this feature! > > Have a good day, > Jordan Wilberding