Am 15.08.2015 um 18:14 schrieb Adrien Prokopowicz:
> I was able to reproduce this problem, it was only occurring when you had
> the
> "reformat on load/save" option enabled. It was marking lines as changed
> even if the line was actually the same.
>
> It should be fixed now in revision #7225.
Le Sat, 15 Aug 2015 10:07:58 +0200, Christof Thalhofer
a écrit:
> Hello,
>
> if I close a project with open class files and reopen that project all
> opened files are in the state changed, even if I did not change anything.
>
> See screenshot of project just opened.
>
> So I cannot close that p
Hello Jesus,
Am 15.08.2015 um 16:00 schrieb Jesus:
> Are by chance your files located in a folder which is under external
> synchronization or shared in any way? i.e. Dropbox, owncloud or
> something similar?
No. The same folders were used unter Gambas 3.7 and this behaviour did
not occur with t
Hello Jussi,
Am 15.08.2015 um 15:49 schrieb Jussi Lahtinen:
> I cannot reproduce the problem in my system (information below). Can you
> send project, system information and detailed instructions to reproduce
> this?
Here are system info and attached is the zipped folder(!) with the project.
I
El 15/8/15 a las 10:07, Christof Thalhofer escribió:
> Hello,
>
> if I close a project with open class files and reopen that project all
> opened files are in the state changed, even if I did not change anything.
>
> See screenshot of project just opened.
>
> So I cannot close that project witho
I have just checked this and it seems to be fine on my system (Linux Mint
17.2 Cinnamon)
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I cannot reproduce the problem in my system (information below). Can you
send project, system information and detailed instructions to reproduce
this?
[System]
Gambas=3.8.0
OperatingSystem=Linux
Kernel=3.13.0-37-generic
Architecture=x86_64
Distribution=Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca
Desktop=GNOME
Theme=G