A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Javier Ruiz / 2005/10/20 / 01:13 PM wrote:
But, Hiro, it looks like you don't want to admit the possibility of this.
No, no. You are completely misunderstanding my point. I want the fact
straight because both Don and Darcy said closing without save will get
you last saved version back, while you said the data is gone from the
file without saving it, which is very different. File are loaded to
memory. Until you save it, the original file won't be altered. At
least that is how non real-time app architecture is, except database,
which Finale is not. This is why I am trying to gather the fact, and I
hope you would help us. This thread is gone somewhat chaotic because no
one seems to know the actual fact.
What Don and Darcy is saying is that if you become aware of the bug
BEFORE saving the file, you can simply open the previously saved version
and resume work (all the time praying that the bug doesn't strike again.)
And all Javier is saying is that if the bug attacks a part of the score
you're not working on (say, measures 20-100 while you're working on
measure 300) and you save the file without realizing that it had been
attacked by the bug, then the version saved on disk is ruined so you
can't revert.
Don's and Darcy's point is that if you are aware of the bug BEFORE you
save the file, you can rescue yourself. They don't claim to be able to
revert to a good version if they have already saved a bad version over
the good version.
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David H. Bailey
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