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When you close the interactive plots after changing lots of stuff and you forgot to save, you get sad... let's make people happy(?) by asking if they want to save on close
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There's two sides to this though, because I also find it irritating that every time I close Nengo it asks me if I want to save (as 99% of the time the answer is no).
An in-between solution would be to have a system in place that will detect if something has actually changed, and only pop up the save prompt then.
This is true, or better yet, we have a preference system where people can turn it off. (I did have in mind that it would only ask if something had changed... though there might be kinds of changes that count and some that don't)
drasmuss wrote:
There's two sides to this though, because I also find it irritating
that every time I close Nengo it asks me if I want to save (as 99% of
the time the answer is no).
An in-between solution would be to have a system in place that will
detect if something has actually changed, and only pop up the save
prompt then.
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When you close the interactive plots after changing lots of stuff and you forgot to save, you get sad... let's make people happy(?) by asking if they want to save on close
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: