>> Could the problem that users unsaved data are not saved on w32 in this >> situation be put in FOR-RELEASE? I think it is a serious bug. > The user has requested a shutdown of the system, without saving their > data first. How is it a bug that Emacs respects their wishes?
It's worth considering that the user may have requested the shutdown without remembering that Emacs was open (or that data remained unsaved in it), or that something else (e.g., an installer program) may have initiated the shutdown unexpectedly. I believe that the question of "save or discard data" has an obvious answer. It's just a question of 1) Auto-save, to protect files from bad unsaved edits 2) Save really, assuming that the user didn't break things and then shut down, and avoiding the issue of recovering the files 3) Ask the user (probably best, but is it in line with the UI guidelines?) For what it's worth, all sorts of W32 applications interrupt a normal shutdown just to offer to save files, IIRC. Davis -- This product is sold by volume, not by mass. If it appears too dense or too sparse, it is because mass-energy conversion has occurred during shipping. _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug
