Draw vs Signature reset behavior

On editing of a saved form:

For a draw appearance, the reset option reloads the previously saved image.
However for a signature appearance, the reset option clears out the screen (without reloading the previous image).

Why is there a difference in reset behavior for the signature?

Users creating drawings might want to create intermediate saves of their
drawings and recover to those intermediate saves.

Signatures are not expected to be generated in two or more steps, but
all-at-once.

Hence, 'reset' on the signature screen clears the screen, enabling you to
re-enter a signature from scratch, whereas 'reset' on a draw screen
restores to the last save so you can wipe out your mistake and resume from
a good save point.

ยทยทยท On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 2:14 AM, wrote:

On editing of a saved form:

For a draw appearance, the reset option reloads the previously saved
image.
However for a signature appearance, the reset option clears out the
screen (without reloading the previous image).

Why is there a difference in reset behavior for the signature?

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