> Just in case nobody's mentioned this yet... > > (Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7 - Scribus 1.4.0.rc3, Build > C-C-T-F-C1.10.2-Mac/Aqua) > (Don't know if that's the recommended version, but seemed to be the > latest build at the download site.) > > With an open document, either click the Save toolbar icon (3rd one > from left), or select File>Save, or press Command-S, or do all three > just for fun. In any case, the document should be saved, right? > Immediately next, close Scribus. What's this? A dialog pops up: > > Document: > <file>.sla > has been changed since the last save. > > Excuse me, but the document was JUST saved! So, did it really save or > not? According to the file date/time stamp (while the "unsaved" > dialog is up) the document is indeed saved. So why the extra > click-through, Scribus developers? Why does the application believe > upon exit that the document is not saved when in fact it really is?
As JJJ says, this is an old 'bug'. Apparently a bit hard to locate the flag that gets set, so it is just a quirk that we learn to live with. Your work does get saved, so do not worry on that score. Owen
