Thanks all,
(Mark, I haven't switched to rev 2.6 yet which may explain why <
SpankUser > doesn't work here. : )
-Scott Morrow
Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
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At 3:13 AM -0700 6/30/2005, Scott Morrow wrote:
Although changing the file name of an open file seems like a bad
idea, I'm sure one of my users will do it and then get confused when
their newly named file doesn't contain the most recent changes. I
noticed that Appleworks 6 (OSX) doesn't have
Scott-
Thursday, June 30, 2005, 3:13:34 AM, you wrote:
SM> 1.) the user opens a stack file
SM> 2.) the user leaves the app (with the file still open), goes to the
SM> desktop and manually changes the file name (or directory)
SM> 3.) the user returns to the app and saves the file
on ChangeFileNam
Hi Scott,
That's a bad user behaviour (probably rare) but...
I don't know (may be others will) how to get the information from the
desktop manager but when an user saves, you could check first if the
file does exists and act accordingly.
Le 30 juin 05 à 12:13, Scott Morrow a écrit :
I'
Hello,
I'm wondering if there is an established procedure for dealing with
this situation.
1.) the user opens a stack file
2.) the user leaves the app (with the file still open), goes to the
desktop and manually changes the file name (or directory)
3.) the user returns to the app and save