Is there a way to see a list of things I can revert to other than pressing this button?
I’ve edited the score so many times that I have to press the revert button so many times,
it’s inconvenient
Is there a way to see a list of things I can revert to other than pressing this button?
I’ve edited the score so many times that I have to press the revert button so many times,
it’s inconvenient
Which button are you talking about? Undo? That’s Dorico for IPad, right? Might be worth mentioning it in the tags.
The iPad version autosaves. Do you find the location where it saves to has autosave files?
… although admittedly, it cannot tell you exactly in the undo history each one would be.
You sound like you want something like the History list in Photoshop. That saves each ‘move’ that you make and you can revert. But Dorico does not have a set of discrete moves - what would a move be? Adding a single note? You can see that that would be unfeasible. Revert to autosave is best. At least all the project is there and you get the time it was saved as a guide.
Dorico does have a history dialog, which can be useful in some situations.
I could not find history in the iPad (we are assuming) version (and could not find it in the iPad user guide but it might be there!!) which is why I mentioned autosave.
Yes, sorry, you’re right. I’ve added the iPad tag.
I never knew!
But it is hard to see exactly what each entry was precisely.
Thanks for that anyway!
A small mention of it here when it was added.
@arco The change has been made for the desktop versions.
On the iPad the project-file gets saved automatically in the background. I don’t see, how a undo history could work reliably here.