Am 05.11.2012 16:02, schrieb Colomban Wendling:
Le 03/05/2012 13:41, Quentin Glidic a écrit :
Hello,
Hi,
Attached a little patch concerning the file saving dialog. I may have missed some use cases, but it works on all cases mentioned in the commit message.
The main point is about the âRenameâ, the unsaved file one (last commit message line) is a bonus.
I agree that "Open in new tab" shouldn't have precedence over "Rename".
However, I'm not completely sure about the change on "Open in new tab" behavior, e.g. that it has no effect either when renaming or when the file wasn't yet saved. Upon rename, I agree it doesn't seem to make much sense, because the original tab would become "orphaned", and would show a "hey, I'm not found on disk!". But I can imagine one would save to file while keeping the unsaved buffer open (maybe to save it to another file again later on) -- OK, I don't have such use-case myself.
So, on this subject, open question: what do other think? I'm OK with the proposed behavior, but as said I could understand somebody wanting to keep "open in new tab" with unsaved files; but if no one cares it probably makes the thing more intuitive to remove it (e.g. no unsaved file after save).
Uhm, I guess I have this use case, but I always did it it differently (mostly because I ever overlooked the rename button and open in new tab check box).
I sometimes happen to want to back up the current file under a different name before starting new work on on it (keeping the name). For this, however, I always copy&pasted the content into a new, empty file and saved it under a different name.
However, I'm fine in continuing to do it that way and it's probably not worth to add code for this case (and not just for me anyway).
Best regards.