Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: shotwell

When cropping an image, I tend to make a rough crop to close to what I
want, then, able to zoom to closer to actual-size, make a more accurate
second crop.

In shotwell viewer, when I click 'crop' for the second time it assumes I
want to undo the previous crop (despite the crop being in the undo
list), and there doesn't appear to be a way to have it let me make
successive crops without saving in-between.

At the time of the second crop, the 'crop' button isn't a button for
cropping - it's an 'undo crop' or, perhaps 'have another go at that
crop' button.

To reproduce:
* Open an image in shotwell viewer
* Click 'crop' from the bar at the bottom again, and crop the image but don't 
save the file
* Click 'crop' on the bar at the bottom again

** Affects: shotwell (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  second crop undoes the first

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