Save Workspace can silently save such session changes as filter selection, yet there's no mention of this in the Help AFAICS. I suggest the Help be amended.
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Hello Chris,
Are you referring to the Display Filters, File Name Filters, or another Filter? The Display Filters do silently save if you change them in a saved session. This is independent of Saving a Workspace. Changing the Display Filter and then closing the session will save the currently selected Display Filter as part of the session.
If the Workspace points to the session, then it will use the session settings, same as loading the session from the Home screen. If the workspace points to a cloned session, then it's settings will load the settings at the time the clone was taken. You can see what is loaded by looking at the toolbar; if it shows the session name then it is loading the session.
Are you seeing different behavior or running into a different issue?Aaron P Scooter Software -
> Are you referring to the Display Filters, File Name
> Filters, or another Filter?
Display Filters.
> The Display Filters do silently save if you change them in a saved
> session.
Ah. Thanks. I find no mention of that in 12204 Help. And that makes the following most misleading:
The current display filter choice will be saved whenever you leave a session, unless that session is locked.
I would prefer display filters to behave consistently with other session settings i.e. save only when the session is saved.Comment
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Hello,
A few of the other display items, such as column widths or the Ignore Unimportance toggle. The concept behind it is we did not want to prompt the user on Close if they clicked or touched *anything* in the session, but also wanted to save those things.
If the user does not want any of these items to change, the session can be protected and locked (and the user can still save changes using the Save Session As command).
Thanks for the suggestion, but the alternative proposed (marking it with *) would prompt the user to save the session upon closing if they clicked anything, which we are not going to do. If you are looking for the "locked" behavior to be the default state, that is a different suggestion. Is that what you are looking for?Aaron P Scooter SoftwareComment
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Only settings that are editable from the "Session Settings" dialog are not auto-saved. Here is a list of auto-saved session settings:
All Sessions- Display Filter
- Ignore Unimportant Differences
Folder Sessions- Column Visibility
- Column Widths
- Sort (Column, Direction, Side)
- Always Show Folders, Compare Files and Folder Structure, Only Compare Files, Ignore Folder Structure
Text Sessions- Show Context
Text Merge- Ignore Same Changes
- Favor Left Changes, Favor Right Changes
Picture Compare- Stretch to Same Size
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> A few of the other display items, such as column widths
> or the Ignore Unimportance toggle.
Thanks.
> The concept behind it is we did not want to prompt the user on
> Close if they clicked or touched *anything* in the session, but
> also wanted to save those things.
ITYF the latter condition can be determined only when BC gets telepathic
> If the user does not want any of these items to change, the session
> can be protected and locked
I looked on the session tab and menus and found no such command. I can find Lock only if I open a Home tab. Is this intentional?
> Thanks for the suggestion, but the alternative proposed (marking it
> with *) would prompt the user to save the session upon closing if they
> clicked anything
Not if you made it an option. And surely you have no objection to that - it would be far less obtrusive than Lock.
> which we are not going to do.
Meanwhile at least 'fess up in the Help.
http://www.scootersoftware.com/help/..._sessions.html
"A named session can be locked to guard against accidental modifications."
... and non-accidental ones too.
> If you are looking for the "locked" behavior to be the default state,
Thnks but no. I think Lock is misconceived and deserves no further investment.Last edited by chrisjj; 18-Jan-2011, 06:23 PM.Comment
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I find pane folderpaths too. Is this by design?Last edited by chrisjj; 18-Jan-2011, 06:30 PM.Comment
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I assume you are referring to the left and right base folders/files.
They are not auto-saved. Changing them will cause a saved session to be considered modified and will prompt to save on close.
Going back to your original issue, let me explain which session settings are stored in workspaces.- New and auto-saved sessions have all their settings stored.
- Named sessions only have their name stored. Each time the workspace is loaded, the currently saved settings for that named session will be used.
- Named sessions that have been changed (ex. base folder/file) have all their settings stored, just like a new session.
- Child sessions (file compares spawned from folder compares) store their base folders/files and a reference to their parent.
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