2012/6/3 Jean-Francois Nifenecker <jean-francois.nifenec...@laposte.net>

> Le 31/05/2012 21:29, Kohei Yoshida a écrit :
>
>
>> There is another reason for that.  Document not only store its content
>> but also view properties, but a change in the view properties doesn't
>> trigger a document modified status.  Here, view properties include
>> things like (in case of spreadsheet) active sheet, cursor position, zoom
>> level etc.
>>
>> But quite often you want to store the view properties after they've
>> changed, and always enabling the save action allows this.  Disabling the
>> save action when the document content is unchanged even though the view
>> has changed is IMO quite unfriendly in this regard.
>>
>> Also, it's IMO wrong to trigger a document modified status on view
>> change.
>>
>
> I beg to differ.
>
> A document is either changed and needs saving or is not and... doesn't.
> Conversely, if changing a property needs saving, then the document *is*
> changed.


+1

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