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Undo behaviour in sketches

Undo behaviour in sketches

Currently when using Cmd+Z (Mac) or "Undo" (i just noticed i can't even find an undo feature anywhere LOL) inside sketches it behaves a bit strange and cuts down usability.

 

Example: When i trim some elements and accidently trim a wrong line i of course want to undo this. What happens when pressing cmd+Z is that the trim tool get's canceled (i have no more tool attached to my mouse) but the trim command isn't undone. After a second time cmd+z the undo happens but then i have to start the trim command once again.


How it should be: Directly undo the last action, don't remove tools on undo - there's no sense for that.

4 Comments
haughec
Autodesk

We agree.  The Edit Form command exibits the same behavior when modifying T-splines, and we're currently working to revise the Undo behavior to keep you in the command (hopefully this will be delivered for the next release in August).  Once the Edit Form command has been addressed, we can look at sketch Trim and other tools.

 

Thank you,

Charles

haughec
Autodesk
Status changed to: オートデスク今後検討
 
Helmi74
Collaborator

There's some more somehow related stuff i'd like to see changed with sketches so i'll add that here.

 

It's extremely annoying that every feature you use in sketch mode is "unselected" after you used it once. Additionally it disappears from the context menu ("repeat") if you delete another object (by selecting it and hitting backspace or delete) because the "delete" command appears in repeat then. This seems completely unhandy. I don't see why the circle feature shall be unselected after i draw a circle. even if i don't want to draw another circle afterwards it wouldn't be any more difficult if it would be still selected. Apart from that i think chances are quite high that i do want to draw additional circles after that. 

 

The circle is only an example of course.

 

Additionally if i draw a circle and accidently select the line command afterwards, even if i didn't finish that line command i can't reselect my last completed command (here: circle) via the context menu als the line command is already in there - this also makes not so much sense i think. The last completed command should be in there.

colin.smith
Alumni
Status changed to: Future Consideration

I agree.  This needs to be addressed.  Going to log it an it will be addressed in a future release. TBD.

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