You can undo changes made in the Pergamon Editor to revert to a previous state. The editor allows you to undo actions even after saving, as long as you do not exceed the undo threshold of 20 actions.
Undo an action
Use Undo to reverse your most recent change.
Undo the last action:
Mac: ⌘ Command + Z
Windows: Ctrl + Z
You can also select the Undo button in the side toolbar (curved arrow icon).
Continue undoing as needed. The Editor reverses actions in the order they were made.
Note: Undo supports up to 20 steps. Some actions—such as certain UI interactions or structural changes—may not be undoable.
Redo an action
Use Redo to restore an action that you previously undid.
Redo the last undone action:
Mac: ⌘ Command + Y
Windows: Ctrl + Y
You can also select the Redo button in the toolbar (below the Undo button).
Redo is only available for actions that were just undone.
Comments
0 comments