On 08-06-12 23:43, Jon Nordby wrote: > ... > For instance adding a layer in GIMP may result in 5, 10 or even more > changes to the GEGL graph. Grouping these into one transaction then > allows GIMP to treat them as one logical change. > ... >> Which cool things do you think of? > > - Sharing the undo/redo history across applications using GEGL > - Allowing the undo/redo history to be saved together with a document. > When you open an old file, you have all the history of it, since it > started existing. > - Working on the same document from two different applications at the same time. > - Preserving non-linear histories > - Browsing through the entire timeline of a document This would imply that the GEGL "model" would have to be translatable (ideally one-on-one) to the document model. Or where you just referring to the case when people are actually editing GEGL graphs, rather than some other image format? _______________________________________________ gegl-developer-list mailing list gegl-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gegl-developer-list