Hi Alvaro,

This is a good idea. However, on TeXmacs-qt on a Mac it would be nice if a 
changed file was indicated in the standard way, i.e. the red window button 
should contain a full black circle in its center :-).

Best,

Peter.


On Aug 29, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Alvaro Tejero Cantero wrote:

> Currently in the QT version of TeXmacs the only way I know to know the
> state of a file is to check in the Go menu. The filename in the title
> bar stays the same after modifications, but the Go menu element
> receives an asterisk in front of the filename.
> 
> I like the way Inkscape does it. When the file is exactly the
> representation on disk, the full path is printed in the title bar.
> When it is changed, just the filename (no path) is shown. It makes it
> clear that it is an unsaved buffer with a candidate name but not equal
> to the file stored at the path, and that this synchronization happens
> upon save. It also makes it easier to compare files with the same
> filename on different paths.
> 
> -á.
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