History
A tab that lists the edit history of the current scene and lets you jump back to any earlier step. It is the visual counterpart to undo/redo: instead of pressing undo repeatedly, you can click the exact step you want to return to.
Tab characteristics
- Open by default: No
- Allow multiple instances: No
How to open
Open it from the menu bar via View → Tools → History.
Layout
- Undo / Redo buttons (top): Step one entry back or forward, the same as
Ctrl + Z/Ctrl + Y. - Current index (top): Shows the position of the current state in the history as
#N. - Entry list: Each entry shows a label describing the operation and the time it was recorded (
HH:mm:ss).
The entry for the current state is highlighted, and the steps after it — the ones you can redo into — are shown as upcoming entries.
Jump to a step
Click any entry to jump directly to that point in the history. Jumping backward is equivalent to undoing every operation up to that entry; jumping forward redoes them. If you make a new edit after jumping back, the steps that were ahead are discarded, just like normal undo/redo.