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Thinking more about it while grading: the most useful part would be when hand drawing
over the copies. Typically you make a stroke and it's not super precise; so you want to redo
it. Currently you need to switch to the erase tool, select the stroke, switch back to the
drawing tool. Ctrl-Z would be much faster.
Just as an additional data point from the current grading session: I confirm that the main use case is by far undoing the latest stroke. Undoing beyond that is nothing but «good to have», some day.
Enable undoing the last action with Ctrl-Z for all actions.
Main use case: accidental typing or clicking. For that, recursive undo is probably not needed.
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