Ralph DiMola wrote:

> 4) When presented with the "Save/Cancel/Don’t save" dialog, click on
> the "Don't save" option.
> 5) Exit the IDE and you will not get the options to save your stack
> because the "Don’t save" option clears the "Dirty" flag.

Unless you've made changes between the time the stack was closed and re-opened to make the standalone and when you later closed the stack, what should it do after you'd already told it to discard the earlier changes?

Workflow question: under what circumstances do you find it useful to build a standalone that doesn't reflect the current state of the stack?

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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