Marcin Kasperski a écrit : > Well, minor annoyance, but... > > It would be nice to have some keyboard shortcut, which 'just > saves' the current game. By 'just saves' I mean what most people > usually mean while saving document, game, whatever: if there > were previous version, replace it, if not, save it as sth new. > So one can press this Ctrl-S and be always sure that he or she > saved the work. > > Currently there are two shortcuts of similar functionality, but > both are ... different. > > Ctrl-S always saves new game, leaving previous one not replaced. > While there are some cases when this is demanded behaviour, I've > not yet happened to be in situation when I found this to be > useful. If I want to copy some game and edit it separately, I > usually do just that - copy it, then edit. > > Ctrl-R replaces previous game, but does absolutely nothing in > case of new, not yet saved, game. > I don't understand this : how to do you add new game ? I personaly use Ctrl-S, and Ctrl-X if I really want a blank game, so the game is there, in the base and Ctrl-R works. So the question is : how do you add a new game to a base, without Ctrl-S ?
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