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posted: 28 Jun 2013 12:58 from: TonyHagon
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As the years advance and the memory fails, I have all too often deleted an existing template to the Control (ok, I could have copied it) and failed to store it again having done lots of work on it, to then delete another template to the control. Bingo! First template obviously disappears from the trackpad and no amount of Do-Undo will bring it back... search the Storage box, but that's a bit like trying to find clean socks in the linen basket on a Friday. So PLEEZE, Martin, for the sake of my sanity and continued Templot pleasure, whenever I have deleted a template to the Control, could a big red box appear on the trackpad to warn me and stay visible until I have stored it in background again...??? Regards Tony Hagon |
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posted: 28 Jun 2013 13:17 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Tony, The last 80 control template changes are always available in the roll-back register. do > undo changes do > re-do changes The quickest way to find them is to hold down SHIFT and CTRL and roll the mouse wheel to and fro. Or click or hold down the blue left and right arrow tool-buttons at the top of the trackpad. Sorry, quick reply as I have to dash out. Martin. |
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posted: 28 Jun 2013 16:40 from: Martin Wynne
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TonyHagon wrote: Bingo! First template obviously disappears from the trackpad and no amount of Do-Undo will bring it back...Hi Tony, Thanks for reporting this. There seems to be a bug in the rollback register after several "delete to the control" operations in quick succession. Some register slots are being overwritten prematurely. This is a serious bug and I will get it fixed. I made some changes to the rollback register when experimenting with the abortive "Quick Mode" option in the last TDV, which may have caused the problem. Thanks again for reporting it. regards, Martin. |
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