On 14.07.2002 22:42 Uhr, Robert Patterson wrote
> You've missed my point, which is that there clearly *are* some doc > changes that are not recorded in the undo list (e.g. Page Setup), > therefore to tie the prompt to the undo log (as it should), Coda must > include everything that is not currently included. On the other hand the starting point for the discussion was that it did work (not the undo log but the save prompt) as it should in some versions and then stopped working _again_ after everyone thought it was fixed. > > As for the examples you gave, I think you are probably correct that they > don't change anything in the document, but neither you nor I can be > certain of it. What I would like from Coda is the certainty of knowing > one way or the other. The undo list seems the obvious solution. I think one can be pretty sure that switching from one tool to another does not change anything in the document. If indeed this does change something in the file this is fact alone is more concern than whether this unwanted change is actually saved. Johannes -- http://www.musikmanufaktur.com http://www.camerata-berolinensis.de _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale