The 1st question is a quick one:
Is it possible to clear the Undo History in Inkscape, like in The GIMP?
It really would be helpful to speed things up, when working with complex images (with a lot of memory hungry things in it). I've been just saving, closing and reopening the image, to get rid of a huge Undo History. But it would be really convenient if one could just click it away.
I haven't seen anything about it in the few Inkscape resources I searched.
Next question a little more involved:
In the Undo History, like changes are grouped together. That's helpful

But I'm thinking it would be more helpful, if this group were further subdivided by object, or maybe even individual gradients. Or another option, which might actually be ideal, is to eliminate grouping altogether, in the Undo History, while identifying the gradient to which each change was made.
Another example: I have 3 objects, 2 rect and 1 ellipse. The creation of the 2 rect are grouped together, yet the ellipse gets its own entry in the Undo History. Then I go and set the Fill colors. But the fillings of all 3 objects are grouped together. It seems there are no consistent rules for grouping in the Undo History.
And again, in the 2nd scenario, it would be helpful, I think, if the creation of each object were listed separately. But again, I think the ideal solution might be to eliminate grouping, while identifying the item to which each change is made.
And so my 2nd question is -- Is this something that might be worth suggesting to the developers?
Thanks for your help
