[Bug 65363] Automake Manager doesn't issue an error/warnig for non-existent project file(s)
ianw at netspace.net.au
ianw at netspace.net.au
Mon Oct 6 01:26:03 UTC 2003
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------- Additional Comments From ianw at netspace.net.au 2003-10-06 01:25 -------
Subject: Re: Automake Manager doesn't issue an error/warnig for non-existent project file(s)
Re "normal" closing of the AM window. File Selector, File Tree, Classes
and File Groups all stay open and allow you to open more files - a useful
feature for program files. ANY piece of software should remain open, if
it can, in an error situation - allowing the user to correct the error or
live
with it. I seem to remember, Amilcar, that you corrected me on that point
regarding KGoldrunner failing to find its user documentation ... :-)
Re AM does not report a non-existent file: yes, that's a bug and should be
handled better. Re inconsistency with File Tree, etc: should I report
another bug?
> Unless you select the (.) icon on the top left corner of the
> Automake Manager window it will always collapse after a click.
> Collapse is different from close.
>
Well, I've used AM extensively for about 3 months now and never
noticed that button. It's rather inconspicuous ...
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