believe me, I am providing all the details I have. I simply hit Ctrl-Z, and
got the dialog "undo typing?", as described. I have used undo before, and
did not see this behavior - what I saw most of the times was the expected
undo, and once my file was messed up. I cannot give you the exact sequence
of actions I did up to that point, nor much about the environment. I am
using CVS - thats all that comes to my mind.

thanks.

>> Hitting Ctrl-Z for undo (daring it again), I get a dialog "undo Typing?".
>> Well, sure I do! After that, I get a dialog "Cannot Undo - some of files
>> were changed".
>> Now, what does this mean??

>Could you please provide more details for reproducing this? Does it appear
>for you always, or just in some cases?

>Best regards,
>Valentin Kipiatkov
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> IntelliJ Software, http://www.intellij.com/
> "Develop with pleasure"
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Sell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 2:26 AM
Subject: [Eap-list] undo & tab behavior


> Hello,
>
> #517:
>
> Hitting Ctrl-Z for undo (daring it again), I get a dialog "undo Typing?".
> Well, sure I do! After that, I get a dialog "Cannot Undo - some of files
> were changed".
> Now, what does this mean??
>
> And for the record: I really dont like the new behavior of the editor
tabs.
> I admit they were irritating before (showing the default behavior for
swing
> tabs), but they're even more irritating now ("which file am I in? Is it
the
> one in the foreground, or a highlighted one? Which highlight color
indicates
> the current file?")
>
> regards,
> Christian



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