I agree. Some folks are arguing that the massive number of operations when you are working, f.i. pen clicks, would render a list of those completely unusable and impossible to overview properly. This could be solved by organizing events in folders in the history list, with each folder named after the layer, or path, you are manipulating. Every time you start working on another path, a new folder is generated, so that you would quickly be able to find your culprit and go back in time, and of course know what else would change in your document when you go back. Of course, if this could be set up as a separate history per path it would be even better, enabling you to go back to an earlier version of one of the components in your document, without affecting the subsequent work you have done.
I agree. Some folks are arguing that the massive number of operations when you are working, f.i. pen clicks, would render a list of those completely unusable and impossible to overview properly. This could be solved by organizing events in folders in the history list, with each folder named after the layer, or path, you are manipulating. Every time you start working on another path, a new folder is generated, so that you would quickly be able to find your culprit and go back in time, and of course know what else would change in your document when you go back. Of course, if this could be set up as a separate history per path it would be even better, enabling you to go back to an earlier version of one of the components in your document, without affecting the subsequent work you have done.