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Undo function #797

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hekl opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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Undo function #797

hekl opened this issue Nov 7, 2023 · 3 comments
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Status: Needs Triage Should be the default status for issues that have been acknowledged, but not yet processed. Type: Enhancement A request for a change that is an enhancement

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hekl commented Nov 7, 2023

It is very easy to make a mistake or accidently delete a concept.

A simple undo button would help then.

Even better, of course, would be to have the capability to undo a whole set of changes, just by clicking them in the changes list.

In a collaborative tool this seems to me a very needed function.

@hekl hekl added Status: Needs Triage Should be the default status for issues that have been acknowledged, but not yet processed. Type: Enhancement A request for a change that is an enhancement labels Nov 7, 2023
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In the History list you can click on the number and you will get a pop up menu with the ability to revert changes. Have you tried this?

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hekl commented Nov 7, 2023

Great. That was a little bit hidden. Thanks.

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Going to leave this open because it would be helpful if Undo was a bit more intuitive!

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