Hhmm.... Thanks for the info, Martin.
Yes, I've never been able to undo or redo in a newly opened file.
But regularly in newly opened files (typically I use Open Recent, but sometimes I open directly by double-click in the file manager) I can press the ` key (previous zoom) or Shift + ` (next zoom) and the zoom changes.
Although now that I pay closer attention, in some files, it's only alternating between 100% and 206%. In some files, there have been several zoom steps in a newly opened file, but I can't seem to find one at the moment.
I could attach a file for you, although I'm not sure if that's the best troubleshooting step? Let me know if anyone wants to investigate, and if you might need any files. This is Windows 7, 64-bit and Inkscape 0.91 32-bit. I could easily test in 64-bit.
(I've only gotten into the habit of using ` and Shift + `, and also 3 key, since the Q key "feature" which I learned really was a bug, was fixed.)
Otherwise, my question has been answered :-)
Thanks again, brynn
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Martin Owens" <doctormo@...155...> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 9:47 AM To: "Inkscape User Community" inkscape-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Inkscape-user] next/previous zoom survives closing/reopening file
On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 08:08 -0700, Brynn wrote:
Hi Friends, Yes, another weird question :-p. I've noticed that next/previous zoom survives after closing and reopening a file. To my simple way of thinking, next/previous zoom is similar to Undo/Redo. In both cases, Inkscape "remembers" what came before and what happened next. Why can't Undo/Redo survive closing and reopening the file? Wouldn't that be awesome?! Could someone give a simple, or very generalized explanation why Undo/Redo can't survive closing the file, but Next/Previous Zoom does?
Dear Brynn,
I can't find anything to suggest it can save zooms. As long as inkscape is closed properly, there's no zoom data saved anywhere.
And this is the same issue with undos. The data needs to be saved somewhere and you have to decide if you want it in the svg file or in ~/.cache/inkscape/ etc. The svg file will explode in size and the cache dir will make undos only work on their original machine.
Making it optional is always popular. Filtering out useless undos also good.
But if we wanted it. It would be a full project. Maybe a GSoC or similar.
Best Regards, Martin Owens
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