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"Undo" as a clickable toolbar icon?
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(04-11-2025, 10:05 PM)giovanna Wrote: hey gimp-forumites, i'm new here, so hello/ciao/hola etc too everyone.

i actually discovered the forum while searching to solve this problem, and having read the previousy comments, i'm wondering if you know if anything has changed with regard to gimp adding this (what seems to me fundamental) functionality.

by which i mean, has gimp added it as an option somewhere i can't find it? or does anyone know a simple hack by which i could add it myself?

as the OP said in their intial comment, undo is one of the tools (if not 'the' tool) that i use most whenever i 'try' to use gimp (i'm at the beginning of a very painful learning curve, i have to admit).

so to have to click the menu, then scroll down to the tool, then click again is just damn annoying.

and the option of ctrl + Z is even worse, since it requires me to take both hands of my tablet and move them to the keyboard, which is a workflow killer when you have to do it every other second.

for quick graphics i use pinta (which is kind of linux ms paint), which has such a 'one click' button.

and i still have a really ancient (circa 1999 i think) version of photoshop 6 that i keep on an old laptop for fun, and even that has a' one click' undo button. so it's a hardly radical thing to expect.

the current undo options for gimp make about as much sense as a car keeping the footbrake in the glove compartment. truly maddening!

so i would be HUGELY grateful to anyone with any good ideas that can help me find a solution to this.

many thanks for your thoughts and suggestions in advance!
  • Ctrl-Z is the undo key in about all applications.
  • The philosophy of the Gimp UI is "one hand on the mouse/stylus, one hand on the keyboard"
  • Ctrl-Z is a one-handed operation on QWERTY and AZERTY keyboards (less so on the  QWERTZ ones).
  • Being able to undo without moving your pointer is a great time saver
  • There are other very useful operations that are done by simultaneously using the mouse and depressing the Alt/Shift/Ctrl/Space keys, often in combination, so using your tablet with two hands isn't a long term solution. I don't know how many buttons you have on your tablet, but consider that your keyboard has 40 buttons or so.
  • I wonder why you complain about the tools menu, when there is a Tools palette with a button for each tool?
  • And by the way, there are also keyboard shortcuts to start the most frequent tools (and you can set up your own shortcuts....)
So yes, new app, new UI, new habits. You want the Gimp motorcycle to have the same user interface than the car you are used to.
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"Undo" as a clickable toolbar icon? - by pstein - 12-05-2023, 10:17 AM
RE: "Undo" as a clickable toolbar icon? - by Ofnuts - 04-12-2025, 07:57 AM

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