As this is the largest community of Mac users I know please forgive me for asking this off topic question here.
I'm on 10.9.1 MBP 15" Retina, I have the latest versions of TextEdit 1.9 (310) and Pages 5.0.1 (1478) I recently purchased OS X Mavericks - The Missing Manual as I find these Missing Manuals have a wealth of little tidbits which help maximise your use of what ever program. It states in this book that Apple programs such as TextEdit, Pages all Auto Save whenever you stop typing or pause your workflow. You can even Quit these applications and all your work is saved and available when you reopen the document - the inference is that you are not presented with any type of dialog box when you Quit because the document is already saved. Also, because of all of this, the convention of changing the Red traffic light icon at the top left of the widow, to show a black dot in it - indicating you have unsaved changes, no longer happens. Well, that's not what I'm experiencing. I open a TextEdit or Pages document and as soon as I make changes the Red Traffic Light icon changes to include a black dot in the the middle. I can leave it for 10-15 min and nothing changes, there is no Auto Save, and if I Quit the program I'm asked if I want to Revert, Cancel or Save. To me, absolutely nothing has changed in this regard. Is anyone else seeing this or are you all as per the book? I'm thinking of submitting an errata but thought I'd better check first that somehow by the grace of God I happen to be the only one that has Mavericks behaving exactly how I expect OS X to behave. _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode