Le 29/06/2015 10:24, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
[…]
That helps only existing users, and only that fraction that actually
reads release notes (I would think the bulk of them doesn't).
Perhaps it would be indeed best to not toggle the default for this
release already?
Makes sense to me, and
On 2015-06-29 02:24 AM, Lex Trotman wrote:
On 29 June 2015 at 18:24, Thomas Martitz ku...@rockbox.org wrote:
Am 29.06.2015 um 00:32 schrieb Lex Trotman:
On 29 June 2015 at 07:41, Colomban Wendling lists@herbesfolles.org
wrote:
Le 26/06/2015 07:22, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
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On 29 June 2015 at 18:24, Thomas Martitz ku...@rockbox.org wrote:
Am 29.06.2015 um 00:32 schrieb Lex Trotman:
On 29 June 2015 at 07:41, Colomban Wendling lists@herbesfolles.org
wrote:
Le 26/06/2015 07:22, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
[…]
However, as we entered string freeze, I don't
Am 29.06.2015 um 00:32 schrieb Lex Trotman:
On 29 June 2015 at 07:41, Colomban Wendling lists@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 26/06/2015 07:22, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
[…]
However, as we entered string freeze, I don't suppose a new dialog like
this is acceptable at this point?
It would be
Am 26.06.2015 um 07:22 schrieb Thomas Martitz:
Hello,
I hacked up a document message to inform the user about this new
behavior, see attached screenshot.
However, as we entered string freeze, I don't suppose a new dialog
like this is acceptable at this point? What else can we do for *this*
Le 26/06/2015 07:22, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
[…]
However, as we entered string freeze, I don't suppose a new dialog like
this is acceptable at this point?
It would be really better not to indeed?
What else can we do for *this* release?
Hum. If this is an important enough issue, I can
On 29 June 2015 at 07:41, Colomban Wendling lists@herbesfolles.org wrote:
Le 26/06/2015 07:22, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
[…]
However, as we entered string freeze, I don't suppose a new dialog like
this is acceptable at this point?
It would be really better not to indeed?
What else can
Hello,
I hacked up a document message to inform the user about this new
behavior, see attached screenshot.
However, as we entered string freeze, I don't suppose a new dialog like
this is acceptable at this point? What else can we do for *this* release?
Best regards
[...]
Right, makes some sense too.
However, what to do in this case: the file is saved (clearing the red) and
immediately reloaded? Make it red again or keep it clear?
Well reload syncs file and buffer, so its cleared again. Seems right.
[...]
There is a various pref for the keep edit
Am 24.06.2015 um 22:26 schrieb Lex Trotman:
I'm struggling to understand why there is any confusion, reload is an
editing action just like any other and can be undone like any other.
Seems much safer to me and exactly what to expect. It used to have a
side effect that was unexpected and nasty
On 25 June 2015 at 10:51, Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca wrote:
On 2015-06-24 05:47 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
[...]
I wonder if there's a more simple way to reduce confusion and increase
visibility other than an annoying dialog or document message. Maybe as a
separate action with a
On 2015-06-24 09:30 AM, Colomban Wendling wrote:
Le 24/06/2015 17:04, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
Hello
I have just noticed that current git, by default, doesn't prompt anymore
when reloading documents, even when they are changed.
I traced it back to the $SUBJECT commit. IMO it's fine to keep
On 2015-06-24 05:47 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
[...]
I wonder if there's a more simple way to reduce confusion and increase
visibility other than an annoying dialog or document message. Maybe as a
separate action with a different name in the edit menu?
Menu, what menu? I use the toolbar
Hello
I have just noticed that current git, by default, doesn't prompt anymore
when reloading documents, even when they are changed.
I traced it back to the $SUBJECT commit. IMO it's fine to keep the undo
history on reload and not prompt, but it's not fine if the file is
currently modified
On 25 June 2015 at 15:19, Thomas Martitz ku...@rockbox.org wrote:
Am 25. Juni 2015 02:51:43 MESZ, schrieb Matthew Brush mbr...@codebrainz.ca:
On 2015-06-24 05:47 PM, Lex Trotman wrote:
[...]
I wonder if there's a more simple way to reduce confusion and
increase visibility other than an
Am 24.06.2015 um 18:30 schrieb Colomban Wendling:
Le 24/06/2015 17:04, Thomas Martitz a écrit :
Hello
I have just noticed that current git, by default, doesn't prompt anymore
when reloading documents, even when they are changed.
I traced it back to the $SUBJECT commit. IMO it's fine to keep
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