I see this as a departure from other SW. I read "Don’t save" as "Don't save 
now" not as "Don't save ever". I just made my first non-mobile standalone(since 
2012) just the other day. And I was surprised to see the stack get closed and 
get re-opened as JLG documented. At the time I thought the IDE went crazy but 
every other desktop build did the same thing and I said to myself "Hmmm, that's 
interesting...". Stacks don't get closed on mobile builds. Maybe that is why I 
was confused. 

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

I see your point Richard and can’t come up with a very useful scenario, but one 
could click the wrong button whilst in the middle of a hot-fix panic. I call 
this (and any time you have fat fingers) a "Hot Key Nightmare". Maybe the 
"Don't save" button should read "Don't ever save" or eliminate the "Don’t Save" 
option completely.

If this is the way it is then so be it. But at minimum I think that LC should 
either remove the "Don’t save" option or present an additional warning to the 
user so newbies don't get bit and the more experienced user gets a chance to 
reverse a "Hot Key Nightmare" so work(and time) is not lost.

2 cents...

Ralph DiMola
IT Director
Evergreen Information Services
rdim...@evergreeninfo.net
Phone: 518-636-3998 Ex:11
Cell: 518-796-9332


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Subject: Re: How to lose your work in a couple of clicks (dirty flag)

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?

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