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Accidental editing of a history point immediately destroys all work without any indication or prompt


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Hello,

I've noticed that when you click a history point, if you so much as brush your finger over the screen while, for example, you were using the burn brush, you immediately lose EVERYTHING after that point - presumably forking to a new history.

 

Please, please put a prompt in like "Do you want to continue with a new history?" Or something. Or allow an easy way to go back to the old history fork.

 

Maybe in the upcoming release?

 

let me know if there is a different workaround or if I'm missing something.

 

Much appreciated,

Brian 

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