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This didn't seem to get any attension in p.g, so I'll post it here.
Please verify the following behavior when options are set to
allow undo after file save:
Open a file
Change a single character
Save the file - Now the "Save" button is grayed
Press Ctrl+Z - Now the "Save" button is enabled
Now change a single character somewhere else
and now the "Save" button is grayed as if the
file has no changes.
Pov 3.6.1, Win 2K
=Bob=
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=Bob= wrote:
> This didn't seem to get any attension in p.g, so I'll post it here.
>
> Please verify the following behavior when options are set to
> allow undo after file save:
>
> Open a file
> Change a single character
> Save the file - Now the "Save" button is grayed
> Press Ctrl+Z - Now the "Save" button is enabled
>
> Now change a single character somewhere else
> and now the "Save" button is grayed as if the
> file has no changes.
I can verify it. Also with Win2k. Try this too:
1. Open a file in POV-Ray
2. Change a single character - Now the "Save" button is enabled
3. Minimize POV-Ray by clicking at the taskbar (not the icon at top
right corner).
4. Restore POV-Ray by clicking at the taskbar - Now the "Save" button is
incorrectly disabled.
The same happens if you "activate" another program by alt-tab or by
using the task bar and then returning back to POV-Ray.
Severi
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"Severi Salminen" <sev### [at] NOT_THISsibafi> wrote in message
news:419951b4@news.povray.org...
[deletions]
: I can verify it. Also with Win2k. Try this too:
: 1. Open a file in POV-Ray
: 2. Change a single character - Now the "Save" button is enabled
: 3. Minimize POV-Ray by clicking at the taskbar (not the icon at top
: right corner).
: 4. Restore POV-Ray by clicking at the taskbar - Now the "Save" button is
: incorrectly disabled.
:
: The same happens if you "activate" another program by alt-tab or by
: using the task bar and then returning back to POV-Ray.
Under your conditions, it actually does save the file though. In
fact, switch to any other program and it saves the file. I don't
like that behavior, but I deal with it.
=Bob=
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=Bob= wrote:
> Under your conditions, it actually does save the file though. In
> fact, switch to any other program and it saves the file. I don't
> like that behavior, but I deal with it.
Really? I didn't even consider that a possibility :) But thanks for the
info.
Severi
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=Bob= wrote:
> This didn't seem to get any attension in p.g, so I'll post it here.
>
> Please verify the following behavior when options are set to
> allow undo after file save:
>
> Open a file
> Change a single character
> Save the file - Now the "Save" button is grayed
> Press Ctrl+Z - Now the "Save" button is enabled
>
> Now change a single character somewhere else
> and now the "Save" button is grayed as if the
> file has no changes.
>
> Pov 3.6.1, Win 2K
> =Bob=
>
>
>
I can verify it as well with XP Pro.
--
Vincent
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=Bob= wrote:
> Under your conditions, it actually does save the file though. In
> fact, switch to any other program and it saves the file. I don't
> like that behavior, but I deal with it.
While this is an old thread I will point out that that behaviour (like
most things in the editor) is configurable. See the docs for details (the
highlighted bold section under 'auto-reload').
-- Chris
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