[Jbeta] Re: caching of files in the IDE

2006-06-15 Thread greg heil
Then there is the oddity that if i do a File | Refresh Tabs (while in Project or Other tabs) in the Project Manager and then go to either the Project or Other tabs and click on a Files item ... the highlighted item reflects a file in the Source tab not what it should be for that tab... i have

Re: [Jbeta] Re: caching of files in the IDE

2006-06-15 Thread Chris Burke
greg heil wrote: Then there is the oddity that if i do a File | Refresh Tabs (while in Project or Other tabs) in the Project Manager and then go to either the Project or Other tabs and click on a Files item ... the highlighted item reflects a file in the Source tab not what it should be for

Re: [Jbeta] Re: caching of files in the IDE

2006-06-15 Thread greg heil
Chris wrote: The ijx and ijs windows are read and written on request, and do not continually check whether they have been updated by an external process. This practice is common in Windows text editors, but whether J should do so is debatable - it involves a lot of mechanism that is probably

Re: [Jbeta] Re: caching of files in the IDE

2006-06-15 Thread Chris Burke
greg heil wrote: this. Otherwise i think there may be a Mailman setting that does prevent posts being echoed back to the author. It is a common feature for mailers. Usually though one has access, individually, to setting that option, but there seem to be no end user controls on this

Re: [Jbeta] Re: caching of files in the IDE

2006-06-15 Thread Chris Burke
greg heil wrote: The ijx and ijs windows are read and written on request, and do not continually check whether they have been updated by an external process. This practice is common in Windows text editors, but whether J should do so is debatable - it involves a lot of mechanism that is

Re: [Jbeta] Re: caching of files in the IDE

2006-06-15 Thread Chris Burke
greg heil wrote: But i gather i need to exit the PM whenever i change any file. This does seem awkward and i had sort of thought its File | Refresh Tabs did the equivalent of that - like a Revert item in the File menu of a text editor: makes sure everything is in sync with what is on the