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Bug #1482558 “geany does not handle properly creating multiple t...” : Bugs : Linux Mint
Distro: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca 64-bit If you run geany on a non-existing file name twice, it will open two tabs, without realizing it will write to the same file. You may then edit both documents separately and each time you save one of them, you will clobber the changes of the other document, so that the last save wins. Just one of the tabs will realize that the document has changed in disk, if you additionally modify it from outside. Basically to test it, $ geany doc.txt & geany doc....
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Bug #1482558 “geany does not handle properly creating multiple t...” : Bugs : Linux Mint
Distro: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca 64-bit If you run geany on a non-existing file name twice, it will open two tabs, without realizing it will write to the same file. You may then edit both documents separately and each time you save one of them, you will clobber the changes of the other document, so that the last save wins. Just one of the tabs will realize that the document has changed in disk, if you additionally modify it from outside. Basically to test it, $ geany doc.txt & geany doc....
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Bug #1482558 “geany does not handle properly creating multiple t...” : Bugs : Linux Mint
Distro: Linux Mint 17.1 Rebecca 64-bit If you run geany on a non-existing file name twice, it will open two tabs, without realizing it will write to the same file. You may then edit both documents separately and each time you save one of them, you will clobber the changes of the other document, so that the last save wins. Just one of the tabs will realize that the document has changed in disk, if you additionally modify it from outside. Basically to test it, $ geany doc.txt & geany doc....
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