If this is also happening in Pd-vanilla 0.42-5, then I think you should make a bug report.

.hc

On May 18, 2009, at 2:24 AM, Enrique Erne wrote:

Yes you are right. It only happens with GOP abstractions.


Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Hmm, I can't reproduce it with Pd version 0.41.4-extended-rc1 on Mac OS X 10.5.7/Intel. I attached my test patches, basically, I opened myabs, modified it, closed it. Then closed test.pd. myabs.pd was opened, with a prompt to save it.
.hc
On May 17, 2009, at 5:31 AM, Enrique Erne wrote:
Sorry to spam, I am not fully awake atm :)

In Pd-0.42.5 there is comes a dialog but only when the abstraction is already visible.

If the abstraction is not visible:
- closing the patch, makes the abs visible but no dialog appears
- trying to quit Pd prints "consistency check failed: canvas_vis"



Enrique Erne wrote:
Little correction:
In Pd-0.42-5 actually we have the same problem when trying to quit Pd. There is a console meassge: "consistency check failed: canvas_vis" When closing the patch in Pd-0.42-5 then the abstraction pops up, this with the dialog "do you want to save the changes you made" would be the correct behavior in my opinion.
Enrique Erne wrote:
Hi Hans

There is a little annoying bug with the dialog
"do you want to save the changes you made" with abstractions.

If the abstraction isn't visible the dialog doesn't appear.
When trying to close the patch or quiting pd, nothing happens.

This is with Pd-0.41.4-extended-rc2-macosx105-i386.dmg from
http://autobuild.puredata.info/auto-build/latest/

In Pd-0.42-5 the window of the abstraction gets visible when quiting Pd or closing the patch. I tested with GOP abstractions, but I guess the same happens with no GOP as well.




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