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Re: REDO ?
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A Soare |
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Re: REDO ? |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Apr 2007 11:44:42 +0200 (CEST) |
>
> > What do you think about inserting a redo command for the next version ? (23)
> > For me it could be very useful.
>
> Yes, it's pretty much on my todo list. Note that we already have "redo",
> just not as a command. The current way to do "redo" is to use the command
> "undo". The only difference is that if the last modification was not an
> "undo" the undo command will not fail (as "redo" would) but will simply undo
> instead. Also if the last command was an "undo", the undo command will keep
> undoing instead of doing a "redo" (i.e. undoing the last undo).
>
Logically in this moment the redo should be done by a negative
argument. But:
a
b
c
C-/ => Undo!
a
b
Now it should be possible to apply a redo.
M-- M-1 C-/ => Undo!
But the text did not change to
a
b
c
.
> > Also, every time when we press undo or redo, to see (optionally) in the
> > minibuffer the current change in yank kill, and the previous, and
> > the next.
>
> I do not understand.
This would be good if it possible to implement it. I meant to see
in the minibuffer after applying an undo or a redo the text after
applying next an undo and the text after applying next a redo...
Alin Soare.
- REDO ?, A Soare, 2007/04/21
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- Re: REDO ?, A Soare, 2007/04/23