On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 12:58 AM gar <[email protected]> wrote:

> After some days of observations I made a conclusion that the most
> probability to silently skip saving have files with small changes
> introduced since last save.
> If I change 5-10 LOCs - then file is generally written normally.
> If I say change a propertie's value in the css - it can be ignore with a
> chance of 15-20%.
> For now I track changed files by their icons with my eyes and carefully
> read what leo writes to log pane - and if line with `written:
> file_with_small_changes.css` is missing then I start to play around with
> doing useless changes until file is saved.
> Well it's kinda not the thing I expect to use in the 21st century :-)
>

My apologies for these troubles. There is indeed some logic concerning
"small changes".  It's supposed to be involved in the @auto logic somehow,
I don't remember the details. Perhaps the logic is being used
inappropriately.  This is an important clue.

Edward

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