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A long term issue in TW has been that it lacked an "Undo" function. Your "Trash" tool largely addresses that issue.
I'm wondering if it could be integrated with TC in such a way that you can from the interface progressively undo? I.e. click "Undo" once and the last change is restored?
FWIW, at the moment I do by using Mal's "versioning" plugin, but have to remember to use it manually.
A thought! TT
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I will have a look at Mal's versioning plugin!
Now, there are many operations can be done using TC and tracking all of them for an undo action is not easy.
One of the end-user problems not having an "Undo" is inhibition.
It psychologically makes users reluctant to experiment with changes.
Why?
Because of the currently over-complicated solutions to restore (that you backup and restore from backup).
A long term issue in TW has been that it lacked an "Undo" function. Your "Trash" tool largely addresses that issue.
I'm wondering if it could be integrated with TC in such a way that you can from the interface progressively undo? I.e. click "Undo" once and the last change is restored?
FWIW, at the moment I do by using Mal's "versioning" plugin, but have to remember to use it manually.
A thought! TT
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