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On 8/27/24 22:05, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> On 2024-08-27 18:52 (-4), William F Pokorny wrote:
>>
>> On Linux / Unix at least, the reality is even after the fat finger
>> render phase starts and opens the output file, the prior image file will
>> exist until the file handle is closed at the end of the render phase(**).
>>
>> Let the accidental re-render run (or better pause it) until you've
>> copied / moved the existing image file somewhere safe - then abort the
>> fat finger render.
>
> This has not been my experience. My observation is that the image file
> disappears at the end of the parse phase of the new render.
>
Thanks for questioning.
I didn't expect any difference on this between yuqk and official
releases with this, but apparently something I've done and forgotten; Or
an unexpected side effect of something I've done over time in yuqk,
makes it alone behave as I described.
The official releases do appear to erase the file at the start of the
rendering phase. (Ubuntu 22.04 using several official v3.7 & v3.8 releases)
Bill P.
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