Le 24/06/2015 17:04, Thomas Martitz a écrit : > Hello > > I have just noticed that current git, by default, doesn't prompt anymore > when reloading documents, even when they are changed. > > I traced it back to the $SUBJECT commit. IMO it's fine to keep the undo > history on reload and not prompt, but it's not fine if the file is > currently modified (unsaved) and reloading throws all unsaved changes > away, without warning. > > This is especially problematic because the new pref is on by default so > users will probably be surprised by the new, changed behavior and lose > some hours of work (happend to me...).
How does it loose work? you can undo the reload and you get your stuff back, don't you? > I'm asking for restoring the prompt (by default), at the very least if > the file is unsaved. Would be fine with me, as I don't think reload is something done so often that a confirmation would be much pain. We could restore the previous confirmation behavior. "offending" commit is https://github.com/geany/geany/commit/660c441b4af272fe4e40eb6a6cda2badb8f17eac I guess. Regards, Colomban _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.geany.org https://lists.geany.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel