Undo Redo List

functionfunction Posts: 283
edited May 7 in Freebies

I didn't find anyone did this before, so I wrote a script to list all Undo-Redos, clearly see how many steps already done, and go to any step by just one click.

However, DAZ only gives 19 steps back or forward, strongly wish DAZ can double or triple the steps, to let users have more freedom.

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edited at May 07, modified a little bit on the exit button.

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  • functionfunction Posts: 283

    One more interest thing, I found a DAZ official script which can expend/widen the view port dock temporarily, called Dock Area Toggle, at here: http://docs.daz3d.com/doku.php/public/software/dazstudio/4/referenceguide/scripting/api_reference/samples/general_ui/dock_area_toggle/start

    So I downloaded it, add to my content library, then created a custom action for it to the script menu, then, the interesting step is, go to Window/Workspace/Customize - at the left top Custom, find this script, assign a shortcut key for it, I used F1. Therefore, everytime I want to widen the view port, just press F1, want to go back, press F1 again, very easy.

  • UnseenUnseen Posts: 654
    edited April 18

    Very interesting script. It will probably be very useful. Thank you so much!

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  • vectorinusvectorinus Posts: 120

    Wonderful script. Especially useful for those who perform many similar operations on an object. For example, when experimenting with surface parameters. It’s great to see a whole map of the changes made and go straight to one of them, rather than hitting the undo button many times. This is a revolutionary transition from a linear Undo model to a flat one. Bravo @function! The only pity is that many of those who are engaged in similar experiments on the properties of objects will not see your script. I was lucky to look here. Thank you!

  • functionfunction Posts: 283

    Hi vectorinus and Unseen, thank you for your enthusiastic praise. Let's wish DAZ can give more 'undo steps' in future. cheeky

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