Hi,

I notice the following small change in the last Qt-based version of TeXmacs under MacOS-X ( 1.0.7.19 ) in comparison with the precedent (Qt-based) versions:

1) Suppose you are working on a current file,( for instance the /file.tm/ ) and you made some modifications without saving it. Then you click in the icon of /file.tm / (or you use the command /open -a/Applications/TeXmacs-1.0.7.19.app / file.tm/ )

With the precedent versions, the result was to open a window with the actual original content of the file. With version 1.0.7.19 the result is to open a second window, identical to the one which has the ( unsaved ) modifications.


2) Now suppose during a cession the current file (/file.tm/) is changed ( for instance its content can be modified or generated by an other application ) Then you click in the icon of /file.tm/ ( or you use the command /open -a/Applications/TeXmacs-1.0.7.19.app / file.tm/ )

With the precedent versions, the result was to open a window with the actual new content of the file. With version 1.0.7.19 the result is to open a second window, identical to the one opened before the changes in the file. In this case, to refresh the window and see the new content of the file, we have to use the command File -> Revert ( Réactualiser ) of the menu.

Is there a reason for this change?

Best,
bertrand

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