When is a stack "dirty"?

dunbarx at aol.com dunbarx at aol.com
Wed Apr 8 13:27:54 EDT 2015


I agree. Even if you put data into a field externally, say from the msg box, you are not asked to save the stack upon closing.


Craig



-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Haworth <pete at lcsql.com>
To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode at lists.runrev.com>
Sent: Wed, Apr 8, 2015 12:35 pm
Subject: When is a stack "dirty"?


After several years of using Livecode, I still don't understand how the
IDE
decides when a stack needs to be saved when I quit from it.

As an
example,  if I delete a substack by script then quit, the stack isn't
saved. 
If I change the vale of a custom property by script then quit, the
stack isn't
saved.  Same thing happens if I add a new substack by script.
And if I change
the value of a custom property by script.

Surely the IDE should be aware that
a save is needed in those
circumstances?


Pete
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