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Hi !

I love the idea ! Then I think we still need a way to go back easily, just
for "one action", like if we made just a Ctrl+Z. Maybe this can be done by
resistancy in the slider or buttons on the extremity (undo button on the
left, redo button on the right).

For me (correct me if I'm wrong) :
- This is just for the toolbar (almost impossible to implement in the menu
- This might take a lot of horizontal space, How could we minimize this
effect ?

Kévin

2012/7/1 pakohan <patrick.kohan@googlemail.com>

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOaTkxGWpyA

Here is a video which should demonstrate what I mean.

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