UNDO only last action
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Hi, sorry for the nooby question...
Is it possible to have a more gentle UNDO command?
I mean: how to UNDO only the last action as in AUTOCAD? Because when I CTRL+Z it undoes a lot of actions.
https://help.bricsys.com/document/_commandreference--CMD_undo/V22/IT_IT?id=165079115380
Looks like everything I do is considered a big-only macro action...
I've edited a block, changed something inside, and wanted to go back... It goes to the beginning of the time
Thanks, Dennis
Is it possible to have a more gentle UNDO command?
I mean: how to UNDO only the last action as in AUTOCAD? Because when I CTRL+Z it undoes a lot of actions.
https://help.bricsys.com/document/_commandreference--CMD_undo/V22/IT_IT?id=165079115380
Looks like everything I do is considered a big-only macro action...
I've edited a block, changed something inside, and wanted to go back... It goes to the beginning of the time
Thanks, Dennis
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https://help.bricsys.com/document/troubleshooting--why_UNDO_reverts_too_many_operations/undefined/IT_IT?id=165245343936
Ok, thanks to this link I found out that a plugin I buy is the problem0 -
Take a look at the Undo Control setting in Settings > Settings (just type
undo control
as soon as the Settings panel opens). Mine is set at 5, and I can do the things you say you want to do. You can expand (+) the Undo Control setting to see the components and make changes. See also online support on the Undo command.0 -
Hello Anthony!
I've done some tests and found something interesting.
If that plugin gets loaded automatically, that causes the problem!
If you load it manually it works like a charm!
I think it is due to the order in which things are done. Perhaps the automatic load causes the plugin to load at a time that creates incompatibility.
Any idea someone?0 -
Loading it manually means it's loaded after all the other automatically-loaded lisp functions, yes?
So maybe making it the last auto-loaded function would solve the problem?
The order in which they're loaded is specified in the ON_DOC_LOAD.LSP file in the Support sub-folder of the Program Files folder.0