[RWP] Undo

Indigo 33indigo at charter.net
Sun May 26 16:20:32 EDT 2013


That's a fault of undo, I think, that every single action, even to 
select a track by arrowing up or down is there in undo.
Those irrelevent actions make getting back to something  important a 
pain, but there's a fix that keeps only the essential actions in undo; 
I've just got to dig it out of my notes.
There seems to be a confusion about the IO Dialog, which is brought up 
with the qwerty letter I on all versions, whether 3 or earlier, and is 
still there in the latest version 4.4402.
That's definitely a ReaAccess feature, the standard Reaper routing 
matrix is another thing entirely; a non-accessible grid.
Indi


On 5/26/2013 12:30 AM, Jim Snowbarger wrote:
> Hey, did you guys realize that Undo, control+z, in reaper simgply reverses
> the action of the last key you pressed, even if it did nothing to the
> project data?
> What is weird about that to me is, for example, use alt+upArrow a few times
> to increase the volume while transport is stopped.    Nothing got changed in
> the file, just a local setting.  The first control+z, just undoes the most
> recent alt+upArrow.
> I thought it just applyed to recordings, or file operations.
> Apparently Not so.   You can twiddle the track volume setting while stopped,
> using a sequence that involves control+z.  So, when I was trying to undo my
> automation recordings, I was confused.  I saw a track envelope item go bye,
> as I did control+z over and over, but I also saw lots of alt+upArrows, tons
> and tons of them, and I thought I had to undo all those two.  But, I now
> suspect that those were just getting recorded  in addition to the change
> that was actually recorded in the track.  And, all I really needed to undo
> was the track envelope event.
> Reaper keeps me busy just poking and prodding.  Who has time to be creative.
> <grin>
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