Tony Grimm wrote:
> 
> HILSZ Laurent 150574 wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Something similar happened to me. It may be due to the fact you have
> > forgotten some really essential thing before saving your project : for
> > instance to close braces or something similar, which pertube vtcl on
> > startup.
> >
> > What I did consisted in editing the .tcl file generated by vtcl and
> > looked for the missing symbols.
> >
> > Hope that it will help you.
> >
> > Laurent
> >
> > >----------
> > >De :   Heidrich Attila[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >Date d'envoi : dimanche 29 juin 1997 00:00
> > >A :    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >Objet :        Lost functions
> > >
> > >I tried to build a small application with vtcl. I was happy for a few
> > >days, everithing seemed nice, but now I put some new objects to the
> > >application toplevel, and all of my other toplevels, and the functions had
> > >been lost!
> > >
> 
> The failure I have experienced is not associated with
> save/open.  The lost bindings occur while in vtcl and
> doing development - i.e.  edit/test cycles.
> 
> I played around a bit more yesterday and am getting a
> good feeling that the problem is related to having
> multiple bindings up but I still can't get the
> failure to occur on demand.  I seem to recall doing
> a bit of primary selection copy/paste at the time
> which implies multiple bindings windows.
> 
> I can't remember losing any bindings if I had only
> 1 bindings window up at a time.  Wish I could be
> sure about this!
> 
> Note: when I say bindings, I really mean the edit
> windows - in my case they were togglebutton "-command"
> edit windows.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Tony


Finally, I have the failure criteria:

Do the following:

1.  create 2 toggle buttons.

2.  double click each toggle button and add 
    comment text in each -command window, then
    hit OK in each window to save and close the
    edit windows.

3.  double click toggle button 1 (edit window1 appears)
    double click toggle button2 (edit window2 appears)
    double click toggle button 1 again. (note that
    window1 does not raise to the top)

4.  Cancel the windows.  (This is the key)

5.  double click toggle button 1 and the comment
    text has disappeared!

I don't have the time to track this down but I think
Stewart has enough information now to find this 
little puppy. :)


Regards,

Tony

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