Timothy, Bill,
I created a new main stack.
Named it "Throw Away".
Added a field.
Saved the stack.
Typed "Hello World" into the new field.
Quit Rev.
Reopened "Throw Away" - no "Hello World".
Then I retyped "Hello World", saved the stack, and quit Rev.
Reopened "Throw Away" - "Hello World" was there.
(OS X 10.4.11, 1.67 MHz, 17" G4 PowerBook; Rev 3.0)
There has been a problem (bug?) in Rev for a long time when it comes
to putting data into (or editing) a single field. If you leave a card
with data in that final, single, field then no "closefield" message
is sent. These is less of a problem (and not as noticeable) when
editing multiple fields where a "closeField" is sent to all but the
last.
This is a particular problem if you are using a card as a front end
to a database - and relying on close field to update the DB. Every
workaround we've tried has created additional problems.
Paul Looney
On Jan 2, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Bill Marriott wrote:
Timothy,
Today, I'm working with a single small stack I don't use very
often. I
just realized that if I make changes and "Quit Revolution" from the
"Revolution" menu, to the left of the "File" menu, I don't get a save
prompt, and none of my changes are saved.
If you can consistently reproduce this behavior, it's a bug, and
should be
reported. Attach the stack in question to the report.
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