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Subject: Re: [Karbon14] Out of order undos, tools
From: johughes () shaw ! ca
Date: 2002-09-25 22:58:53
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----- Original Message -----
From=3A Dirk Sch=F6nberger =3Cdirk=2Eschoenberger=40sz-online=2Ede=3E
Date=3A Wednesday=2C September 25=2C 2002 3=3A46 pm
Subject=3A Re=3A =5BKarbon14=5D Out of order undos=2C tools
=3E =3E =3E And the actions should be only evaluated while loading the =
=3E document=2E If
=3E the
=3E =3E =3E document is edited=2C all actions are executed via the DOM (o=
r its
=3E =3E =3E in-memory-representation)
=3E =
=3E =3E Hmm=3F But then you loose the advantage! If you can=27t undo beyo=
nd =
=3E the point
=3E of
=3E =3E loading=2C what use is there for keeping the actions in the file=3F=
=3E =
=3E =3E People don=27t press undo for more then 10 times currently anyway=
=3B =
=3E so again
=3E I
=3E =3E don=27t see how this is usefull beyond it sounding cool=2E
=3E =
=3E a) you create a new document=2C which gets you an empty DOM=2C or use=
a
=3E template=2C which gives you a pre-filled DOM=2E
=3E b) you change the document
=3E c) you save the document=2C the (original) DOM and the actions are sa=
ved
=3E d) you reopen the document - the original DOM and the actions are =
=3E used to
=3E re-create the current DOM=2C the action list (as part of a KPart=2C I=
=
=3E believe)is rebuilt
=3E =
=3E you repeat steps b=2C c=2C d=2E The actions are stored=2C the change =
=3E history is made
=3E persistent=2E
=3E Somewhen you want to store only the result DOM=2C say for =
=3E presentation on the
=3E internet=2E You purge the action list=2C or store the document withou=
t
=3E changelist=2E Now you store (and reload) only the result DOM=2E
=3E =
=3E Seems useful for me=2E
Think groupware!
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