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From: Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour@redhat.com>
To: "Trenton D. Adams" <tadams@extremeeng.com>
Cc: 'Julian Smart' <julians@redhat.com>,
	'eCos' <ecos-discuss@sources.redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [ECOS] NASTY bug in eCos ConfigTool 1.3.1.2 Win32
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 11:08:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B27AC1A.7734E77D@redhat.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <000501c0f416$d5c2dfb0$090110ac@BURN>

"Trenton D. Adams" wrote:
> 
> Ok, I'm starting out with a project that has already been saved.
> 
> Now I change from RAM to ROM, or the other way around.
> 
> Now you know the little '*' that usually appears to indicate you've made
> a change?  Well, it doesn't appear.  If I click on save anyhow and then
> exit, and come back in, the RAM/ROM option I changed is back to the way
> it was before the change.  If I don't click on Save but I do exit, it
> asks me if I want to save.  If I select yes, then the option is actually
> saved, and is there when I come back in.  I have also tried going
> "File|Save As" and selecting the same filename, but that doesn't work
> either.

I think I know what this is, and although it isn't a bug as such (more
unexpected behaviour), it should be fixed.... The problem is that if you
change the startup type from RAM to ROM, the config (as indicated by the
'*') doesn't notice. If you click anywhere else in the configuration pane,
_then_ it will notice and the '*' will appear.

It's caught me out before too, but I never requested it be fixed I don't
think :-|.

Jifl
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  reply	other threads:[~2001-06-13 11:08 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-06-12 15:02 Trenton D. Adams
2001-06-13  5:14 ` Gary Thomas
2001-06-13  6:06   ` Julian Smart
2001-06-13  7:44     ` Trenton D. Adams
2001-06-13 11:08       ` Jonathan Larmour [this message]
2001-06-13 11:15         ` Trenton D. Adams
2001-06-13  7:42   ` Trenton D. Adams
2001-06-13  7:54     ` Gary Thomas
2001-06-13  7:59       ` Trenton D. Adams
2001-06-13 11:05   ` Jonathan Larmour
     [not found] <4.2.0.58.20010613154832.00c13bc0@pop>
2001-06-13  8:15 ` Trenton D. Adams
2001-06-14  8:20   ` Julian Smart
2001-06-13 10:40 Dan Conti
2001-06-13 12:19 ` Jonathan Larmour
2001-06-13 13:47   ` Lewin A.R.W. Edwards
2001-06-14  3:42 ` Gary Thomas

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