On 7 Apr 2006, at 00:02, Richard Gaskin wrote:
J. Landman Gay wrote:
David Burgun wrote:
1. I open a script and do nothing to the script, I then close
the script and it gives me the "Do you want to save?" dialog.
I'm not sure this is really a bug. It is more a by-product of one
of the features. Revolution saves not only your script, but also
the location of the insertion point so that the next time you open
the script it will scroll automatically to where you were last
working. This is a nice feature. So, if you close the script
editor without clicking anywhere, you won't get the "save"
warning. If you do click, it marks the script as dirty, stores the
current cursor location, and asks if you want to save it.
It may not be a functional bug, but in the interest of thoroughness
I'd flag it as a design bug:
Most HIGs recommend prompting for changes only for content changes,
and even when they recommend saving selection status they don't
mark a document as dirty until there is also a content change.
The saving of the selection is handy, but without any changes to
the script it's not worth tracking.
Making a selection doesn't cause it to display the dialog. When it
happens you open a script and straight away the apply button is
enabled, without doing *anything* to the script.
All the Best
Dave
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