On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Jonathan Arnold <jdarn...@buddydog.org>wrote: > > > I like the way Visual Studio does it. There's an option to always reload > externally modified files, but even then, if the file has been modified in > VS, it will ask if you want to lose your changes by reloading the file. As > Emacs does something very similar, I think it is the right way to go:) > > I too am looking forward to this change. This would give me a pretty > seamless > way to use Emacs as my editor, thus reducing, although not removing > entirely, > my least favorite aspect of Qt Creator. I know there was some talk in the > mailing list (or forum?) about an Emacs keymap, which would be even better. >
The "Ask only with unsaved changes" will work like that. As long as you haven't modified the files locally in qt-creator, they'll be reloaded seamlessly. I'm a long time emacs user too. My secret plan is to add more and more emacs like functionality to qt-creator, as soon as I can learn to properly format patches just the way the trolls like them in gitorious. ;-) -henrik
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