forums2draw.netMarcello: Lascaux Error
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Turtlebuster (edited Jul 12, 2003)
Marcello, i found that if I play around with merging and undoing merging in Lascaux, the applet gets confused and can get the merged layers permanently merged, even with undo. Also, i was playing with the 'move layer section tool' and i found that if i screwed around to much and did too many undos, the applet would forget the actions taken after the mistake and if you didn't like the outcome, the 'redo' would no longer work. I made fully sure that i didn't undo something and then take a different action that would delete the previous redo information. i thought i should mention it if you weren't already aware.
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Turtlebuster (edited Jul 19, 2003)
*bump* * since narcello is back)

edit: Marcello* :P
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marcello (edited Jul 19, 2003)
ya, I read it. But, I don't understand anything... it seems like one long sentence to me :-)
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Turtlebuster (edited Jul 19, 2003)
well, i never proof read. anyway, it's like this:
I use the 'merge layer' command, and then decide i don't like that and 'undo' it. i might move a layer to a different priority, and then merge it there. somewhere along the line of merging and undoing, the applet gets pissy and manages to forget how to undo a merge. Thus, i am stuck with a freaky image that has a vary varied array of line shades (that are supposed to be dark black) mingled in with the colored sections, instead of appearing as a simpleblack outline. or something. Basically, bad stuff happens when you merge/undo too many times. how's that?
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Xodiak (edited Jul 22, 2003)
I don't know if I coprehend it correctly, but lascaux has a certain amount of memory dedicated for undo-redo operations. I have noticed many times on drawings I work for long time that after a large number of undo-redo operations, the undo history gets cleared. Maybe some operations like the merging of layers and moving selections make the undo history get cleared faster. >:)
|XOD|
 
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