On May 18, 5:04 pm, Dennis <argent...@mac.com> wrote:
> On May 18, 2009, at 4:54 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
>
> > 1. Is there an indication of modified files in the project window,
> > such that one can see all the dirty files at a glance?
>
> If a file has unsaved changes, a black diamond appears before the file  
> in the document drawer and in the open files menu in the navigation bar.

Thanks. I hadn't bothered to open the document drawer (I rarely do
anyway), since its list is (mostly) redundant with a project panel
open. I suppose it'd be too much to ask for the project panel to note
whether files are open or dirty....

>
> If the file only has state changes (e.g. scroll position, selection  
> range, etc.), then a hollow diamond appears instead.
>
> > 2. Is there a mechanism for saving all the dirty files in a project,
> > other than closing the project itself?
>
> Command-Option-S to save all. You can also find this command under the  
> File menu when you hold down the Option key.
>
> Note that neither of these features are specific to projects; they're  
> also available when working with stand-alone documents.

Thanks.

>
> -Dennis
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