On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Hubert Figuiere wrote:

>>
>>Which reminds me: When you have made changes and subsequently undone
>>them, Dia still thinks the diagram is modified.  Shouldn't
>>diagram_modified_exists consider a diagram unmodified if it has no undo
>>history?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> Better: why wouldn't we alow undo past saving ? Emacs does this and
> sometimes this helps. This involve to have a save marker in the undo
> stack and not flushing the undo stack at save.

We don't flush the undo stack at save.  But a save marker in the undo stack
would mean that we wouldn't need the diagram->modified field anymore.

-Lars

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