The new preset system bug reports

I think the easiest way to implement this change is having the option to save the preset as before or by date. The options in the menu section (Presets save History in user owritten presets) for me it has the same problems, multiple dates in the preset file. I uploaded a preset based on 10552 version the preset directory. No matter if the option "Presets save History in user owritten presets" is selected or not. The result is the same.
 
I think the easiest way to implement this change is having the option to save the preset as before or by date. The options in the menu section (Presets save History in user owritten presets) for me it has the same problems, multiple dates in the preset file. I uploaded a preset based on 10552 version the preset directory. No matter if the option "Presets save History in user owritten presets" is selected or not. The result is the same.
If you have the latest version, only the auto-saved presets will have multiple dates unless you enable for all in Menu - Settings.
That auto-saved file is overwritten on each use, so history by default makes sense.

If you have multiple dates on user saves, let me know, but make sure you use the latest version and disable the mentioned option.
 
I must be doing something wrong. The screenshots are with you new version 10631
 

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Those are auto-saved presets, please read my reply.
 
The latest version of NTLite (10631) is exhibiting strange behavior in my processes.

When I reprocess an image and use the preset automatically saved in a previous process,
it's duplicating the removals and everything.

Please see the attachments.

How can I fix this?
 

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Yes, that's a feature, not a bug :)

Point is those auto-saved presets were getting overwritten, so if you want to check what you did before, you can now by selecting in the UI preset history (expand it).

If you want your own clean preset, just load the selected date (or keep the latest by default), and save it under a different preset name.
You should not rely on the auto-saved one as your main preset, as it can change by just applying some quick test on the same image.
Now you can walk through ovewritten states, but still it's not that readable as your own deliberately saved.
 
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