undo: color of a path with marker
Bug #1198530 reported by
el knocho
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Inkscape |
Triaged
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Hi,
using develop-version Inkscape 0.48+devel r12395 on Win7 x64, I discoverd following bug:
Draw a line and add a marker - an arrow for example.
Then change the color of this line - also the arrow changes its color - fine!
But then decide that the former color was mutch nicer -> undo the last step.
You need to do 3 undo-steps to get the state you had before.
It takes one step to change the color, but it takes three steps to make it unhappend.
PS:
First undo changes back the border-color of the arrow, the second changes the fill-color to the former value and third undo set the color of the line itself back to perverious color.
description: | updated |
description: | updated |
tags: | added: markers undo |
Changed in inkscape: | |
milestone: | none → 0.91 |
Changed in inkscape: | |
milestone: | 0.91 → 0.92 |
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Reproduced with Inkscape 0.48+devel r12407 on OS X 10.7.5
> It takes one step to change the color, but it takes three steps to
> make it unhappend.
In addition to the unexpected behavior, 'Redo' is lost after undoing changes of the stroke (and/or fill) color of paths with markers in the current selection. Loss of 'Redo' seems to only occur if the style change was the latest step(s) undone.
@John - any chance you could take a closer look at the undo history entries created when auto-updating the style of (stock) markers?