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The Logic behind close and exit.
- From: Michael Meeks <michael nuclecu unam mx>
- To: Darin Maxwell <falcon wt net>
- cc: Gnumeric Excel hackers <gnumeric-list gnome org>
- Subject: The Logic behind close and exit.
- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1999 13:23:07 -0600 (CST)
Hi Darin,
On Sat, 4 Dec 1999, Darin Maxwell wrote:
> mouse to select the file they want from the Window menu. I guess Ctrl-Tab
> will die and I'll waste maybe 10 whole minutes of my life cycling through
> windows. Oh, well.
OK, use virtual desktops this is what they are for; this thread
must die reply in private if at all please.
> Excel functionality is to do what you're suggesting is fine. When you open
> another file, if the Book1 it starts with hasn't been used, it loads the new
> file over it. Book1 quietly goes away.
OK, I have hacked this up and committed it; essentialy if you have
not entered any text at all, ( and several other conditions ) the workbook
is labeled 'pristine' workbook.c (workbook_is_pristine). When you load /
import a file if the current workbook is pristine it is junked, if someone
wants to do the dirty work for D&D as well that would be appreciated.
> Actually, that's not really a problem for me. I'm more concerned with
> closing down Gnumeric when you hit Close for the last open document.
OK, and it seems like Morten might be addressing this issue
as I type.
Regards,
Michael.
--
mmeeks@gnu.org <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
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