https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=166723

--- Comment #53 from Lars Jødal <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Telesto from comment #52)
> (In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #50)
> > Remember: "reinstate" accepts a change into the baseline, then
> > creates a tracked reversion of the original change, i.e. removes the change
> > from the proposed version of the document. 
> 
> Well I made a mistake in comment 46. Baseline is unchanged by reinstate. 
> Reinstate re-inserts the text (Alice) but also keeps the deletion from Bob.
> Pressing reject all will delete both. The insertion from Alice as the
> deletion from Bob.

I agree that baseline is unchanged by reinstate. If "Reject all" is used upon a
text with changes and reinstated changes, then we are back to the original text
from before any changes (baseline). This holds for both reinstated deletions
and reinstated insertions. I just tried it out.

(If "Reject" rather than "Reject all" is used, it will be a two-step process
for insertions that have been Reinstate'd: After the first Reject, the text
contains the insertion as a tracked insertion, the second Reject brings the
text back to original text without the insertion.)

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