Option A
--- In [email protected], "Tim Byrne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 10/4/07, Joel Uckelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >Would you prefer
> > > >
> > > >(a) a selection in a menu in the editor which purges unused
images, or
> > > >(b) automatic purging of unused images when a module is saved?
> > Maybe a compromise option would be to check for unused images on
saving
> > a module, and prompt the designer for whether they should be
retained
> > if any are found? That way, it's semi-automatic, and we get the
benefits
> > of both methods.
>
> I would prefer Option A, but I suppose I could live with a "warning"
> message when the module is saved.
>
> I store my images, buildFile, and help system separately so SVN can
> deal with them and create the module from those. I would prefer the
> option the invoke the check without having to save.
>
> I'm guessing that anyone who wants to store images in the module
> (during development) would find a warning message quite irritating,
as
> it seems that many changes need a restart of vassal to test. So
> during development a module may be open and saved many times over.
>
> I must admit that there are times that I add images to where my
module
> is build from before I add all the references in the buildFile. If
> the warning was in effect I would probably just refrain from doing
> that to avoid the annoyance of the message.
>
> -Tim
>