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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 72833] New: Applied changes are not saved and automatically
From:       Mantia Andras <amantia () freemail ! hu>
Date:       2004-01-17 16:34:28
Message-ID: 20040117163428.5640.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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           Summary: Applied changes are not saved and automatically
                    switching to next file does not work correctly.
           Product: kompare
           Version: 3.2
          Platform: Compiled Sources
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: NEW
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: bruggie@home.nl
        ReportedBy: amantia@freemail.hu


I compare two directories. I apply some changes to a file. After apply it 
switched to the next difference (so far, so good). If it's a last change in the 
file, switches to the next file. This wouldn't be a problem but: 
 
1. sometimes (reproduceable with the same file in the directory) it switched to 
another file, not to the next. 
2. you will lose the changes if you don't press the save button while you 
are on the file in which you've changed things. So you need to go back to the 
file after the last applied change and save it. Quite conterproductive. 
So after applying the last difference in a file, Kompare switches to the next 
file and: 
- the Save button is enabled, you can press it, but the file content is not 
saved 
- the Save All is never enabled 
- Kompare asks for saving when exiting, but does not save the file 
 
Suggestion: 
- remove the "go to next file after applying the last difference" functionality 
- fix the enabling of save/save all actions, as now they are completely 
unpredictable 
 
Kompare from 2004/01/17. Bug appeared since a month or so. 
 
(Another note: the previous/next file icons are not the variation of the same 
icon, but the next file is the same as the next difference icon)
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