Hi Sarah,

The situation is the same as the user who has created and saved a document but 
then decides to make a change to the document before creating a new document. 
The dialog is essentially a Save As Dialog where the user is asked whether to 
save the document with the same name or disregard the changes and close the 
document. 

In my current dialog the user is given the standard save "untitled.txt" option. 
Instead, I would like the user to get a dialog that says Save the file "abc" or 
disregard the changes. Here "abc" is the name of the saved file before changes 
were made to the file.

> Hi Sarah,
> 
> The situation is the same as the user who has created and saved a document 
> but then decides to make a change to the document before creating a new 
> document. The dialog is a reminder to the user to save the document before 
> closing it with the same name or with a different name. In other words, it is 
> a Save As Dialog that you would see if you were closing a document but have 
> not saved some changes to the document.

Charles Szasz
csz...@mac.com




On Jun 13, 2010, at 6:02 AM, Sarah Reichelt-2 [via Runtime Revolution] wrote:

> > The question is how do you get the name of the file that is opened from a 
> > script to save in a variable. This is what I been unable to do. 
> 
> How do you open the file? Do you get the user to select a file using 
> the answer file dialog? 
> If so, try something like this: 
> 
> global gOpenDataFile 
> answer file "Select a file to open:" 
> if it is empty then exit to top 
> put it into gOpenDataFile 
> put URL ("file:" & gOpenDataFile) into tFileData 
> -- process the file data as usual 
> 
> Now the global variable gOpenDataFile contains the full path to the 
> data file that was opened. 
> You can use this later when asking to save: 
> 
> global gOpenDataFile 
> ask file "Save data file?" with gOpenDataFile 
> 
> And it will offer the same folder and file name as before. 
> Note that if you select the same file name, the OS will give you a 
> file exists warning, whereas if you just save directly using the file 
> name, then it won't. 
> 
> -- 
> Cheers, 
> Sarah 
> 
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